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ae Budweiser FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 _ Social and Personal Margaret Stirwalt And A. Taylor Wed Miss Margaret Stirwalt, Steele, be- came the bride of Adelbert Taylor. Bismarck, Sunday afternoon at Steele, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Yanken. Rev. D. Ford, a former pastor of the Steele Presbyterian church, officiated. Attendants were Miss Nanda Stir- walt, sister of the bride, and Axel Jacobson, Bismarck. The bride's dress was of white Mowered chiffon, and with it she wore white accessories. Mrs. Taylor has been employed in the offices of A. I. Taylor, real estate dealer at Steele, for some time. Mr. Taylor is one of the office force of the North Dakota Power and Light com} here. ‘On thelr return from a trip to northern Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. ‘Taylor will make their home in Bis- marck. se Miss Irenemary Irvine returned yesterday from Battle Creek, Mich., ‘where she tras been a student at Bat- tle Creek college, to spend the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Irvine. On her return she was accompanied by Miss Lucille Tibbetts of Bismarck, who has been spending several months with relatives in Bat- tle Creek and ec * * Mrs. Lowell Jones (Marie Jacobson), left this morning for her home at Dennison, Ia., after spending the past | Marck branch of the International | three’ months here with her mother, Mrs. Selma Jacobson. She plans to stop in Fargo and Minneapolis for a few days’ visit with friends. * * * Mrs. Oliver ©. Brannen, Mason apartments, will arrive in Bismarck this evening after several months spent at Des Moines, Iowa. She will be accompanied by her daughter, Esther Mary Brannen, a member of the faculty of Lincoln high school, Des Moines, who will spend the sums mer here with her parents. * * * Mrs. J. P. McGarvey left this after- noon for Belfield, where she will be the guest of her son, Hugh, for a few days. From there she will go to Bill- ings, for an extended visit with ber daughter, Mrs. R. A. Smith, formerly Miss Emma McGarvey. * * * 5 Mrs. A. D. Babcock, and daughter Ruth and son Robert, are expected to arrive tomorrow by car from Seattle, ‘Wash., to spend about a month visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Babcock’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock. * * % Miss Dorothy Moses and John Moses have returned from Minneap- olis where they have been attending the University of Minnesota, and will spend the summer here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moses. see Mrs. F. J. Ryan, Tacoma, Wash., left this morning for Jamestown to visit her sister, after a short visit here at the John Magssen Sr. home. She plans to spend a few days here on the return trip about July 1. se * The boys and girls who attended the Jamestown conference will give a report of the mecting at the opening period of the senior department of the Presbyterian Sunday school Sun- day morning at 9:30. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner and daughter Marian, Sentinel Butte, ar- rived the first of the week for a sev. eral days’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kitchen. ** * Mrs. E. F. Duehring has returned from an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. S. B. Tooker at Water- ville, Minn., and at other places in —_—— Spells — Satisfaction | Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Return to Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bennett, whose wedding took place June 12 at Sauk Center, Minn., have returned to Bismarck, and are making their home at Person court. The wedding was solemnized be- neath an arch formed of gold and white flowers in the living room of the home of the Lride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Erickson. Rev. J. L. Haggans, Hector, Minn., and Rev. T. B. Shorts, Sauk Center, performer the ceremony, using the ring service of the Methodist church. Miss Evelyn’ Melmstrom, Morris, Minn., attended the bride, and Mer- tin Hume, Forada, Minn., a cousir of the groom, was best man. A nephew and niece of the groom, Chester Ben- nett, Jr. and Lavonne Danielson, Lowry, Minn., were ring bearer, and Nower girl respectively. The bride’s gown was of pale green chiffon, and she carried a bouquet of white roses, sweet peas and snap- dragons. Miss Melmstrom wore pale gold chiffon with a bouquet of yellow and white roses, An informal reception was held at the Erickson home following the cere- mony. The bride, who wa; formerly Miss Evelyn Helen Erickson, is a graduate o: the Becker high school and the 8t. Cloud Teachers’ college, and has taught several years. Mr. Bennett, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, Lowry, Minn., is advertising manager for the Bis- Harverster company. se * Mr. and Mrs. George Luck and son returned the first of the week from Watertown, 8. D., where Mrs, Luck and their son have been visiting for some time. se ® Mrs. W. L. Maxon arrived this week from her home in Milwaukee for a m days’ visit with her sister, Mis: uth King, of the Bismarck public library. * * * Miss Edna Olson returned to Bis- marck yesterday after a several months’ stay with relatives at various places in South Dakota. x * ® Mrs. Nellie Evarts returned Wed- nesday from Minot where she attend- HARD WATER PLUS MELO MAKES SOFT WATER | tes. U. 8 Pat, Of. Out of the faucet Into the dishpan Tuere it comes, hard city water. Dishes to be washed, and only hard city water to wash them in. You know what will happen, don’t you? 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BEN BERNIE and his orchestra A Movietone Act - Also Fox News 4-DAYS-4 _ Starting Monday “THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN” The greatest of AU Talking Pictures: that has ever been made ~ With NORMA SHEARER LEWIS STONE bibbeabah ; i City-County Briefs R+/=2B| ian Sisters. ee * William Beseler and daughter Elsie, and Philip Davis, Braddock, visited friends in the Cy eo * Miss Florence Peterson will leave to- morrow for Wilton, to spend a week visiting with friends. J se * K. Bolton has arrived from Fargo to visit for several days with friends in the city. eke * Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin has as her guest this weck Mrs. J. Spaulding, | Fargo. Mrs. H. L. Reade, state fire marshal, in Jamestown today on business. Dr. G. E. Montieth, Hazelton, was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Macomber, Washburn, are spending the day in the city. Mr. and Mrs, Nick Rueter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hagberg, Garrison, arc visiting friends here for a few days. Joseph Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture, has accepted an in- vitation to present the diplomas to the Billings county eighth grade e = is Kitchen was superintendent of Bill- ings county before that county was divided. Personal and Social News of | Mandan Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Steinbruck have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. E. ak ane Texas. Miss Viola Aarvig left yesterday for points in Ontario, Canada, where she Plans to visit relatives for several * * * Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and son How- ard, accompanied by G. P. Erickson of Sherbourne, Minn., returned Wednes- day from points in Minnesota where they have been visiting. ee & Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hjelmseth, Buffalo, N. Y., have come to Mandan for a visit with Mr. Hjelmscth’s par- ents, Mr. and BS ey Hjelmseth. Mrs. Joseph Helbling, Mandan, was re-elected president of the Catholic Women's Union, at the annual meet- ing held this week in Rugby. Among those attending the meeting from Mandan were Rev. Fr. Paul, Mr. and | | Mrs. H. 8. Freisz, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Loran, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Zander. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ed the state convention of the Pyth- /graduates at Medora this evening. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Kautzman, Mr. | and Mrs. John Gustin, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Knoll, L. M. Tavis, C. P. Fleck, J. F. He.ntz, Jacob Schaff. George Doll, Mrs. J. N. Bender, and Mrs. George Fleck. ze 8 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keidel and daughter are spending the week at Buxton and Grand Forks. latter place Mr. Keidel is attending the sessions of the Grand Lodge. Mrs. Keidel is visiting relatives at Buxton. Spring Hats reduced to 1-2 price. Also a fine collection of | new summer hats in felts, light! straws and soft silk stitched! crepes in a big variety to choose from. Agnes Hat Shop. I uneral at Portland For Michael Lyons Funeral services for Michacl Lyons, brother of Miss Kate Lyons, Mrs. Margaret Moria:iy, and Jack Lyons of this city, were held this morning at the Catholic cathedral. 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