The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1929, Page 5

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t! Forty Club Party _| Miss Lila V. Stafford Has Circus Setting| And Ernest Keith Wed | typical circus was pro-| Rev. Walter K Vater, pastor ' Of the winter | McCabe church, officiated | season of the Forty club, given Satur-jat the wedding of Miss Lila Verne day evening in the Patterson hall. A | Stafford and Ernest Charles Keith, Pong lg gar en Sirf ee eee of Hebron, which took place! ‘or the canopy wi e | Saturday evening at the Methodist tent, with gaily colored Penner and | parsonage. ae | | ge ap charge of the committee on arrange- | 2. mC. E Btath affords & brand dporks, aC - | Bers. C. 5 ments, other members of which a at i. Hi and dancing were the divc-sions after | sided in Bismarck during the winter, dinner. ek k Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hitehcock enter- | in Minneapolis. tained the members of the Two-B bridge club at a dinner Saturday eve- ning at their home, 120 Avenue B.| Miss Elsie Banning, Chicago, who A seasonal motif was used in the| was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Walt: table decorations, and places were, er McMahon, 811 Third street, ov | marked for 12, Honors in the card] the week-end, left last evening for | SATIN LINGERIE gcmes during the evening were held| San Francisco, Calif. She will sail; agaize satin fashions a lovely lin- by Mrs. Fred Stucke and Mrs. Frank | from there December 6 for Seoul.! gerie set for the discriminating patric | Korea, where she will be engaged in | sportswoman. The little panties are Diss Alice tnimm, a seueut iat OL commana tie oatnian ae eon, | tailored to fit the hips perfectly. with Benedict's college, left this morning | cago, ae ages and slender for St. Joseph, Minn., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. V. Dunn, Center, and with friends here. She was accom- | L. M. Parsons, 514 Sixth street, for a) Panied to Bismarck by her uncle and Omaha. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. eyelets all of ‘The heel is calf- Ss 2 | its THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DE on princess line coat has fabric edged in red fox. WIITE PERFUME Paris distills a new perfume from all white flowers that is considered smart for evening wear when one 1s costumed daintily in some very soft {golor. Tt should never be worn with jdark clothes. TRICOLOR SUIT |, Very new and chic ts the use of the jtricolor in a tweed suit. The tweed is a basket weave of French bive and ;White with every now and then a fleck of red in the form of a little - ERMINE TOUCHES | Black velvet is regal touched up with ermine. An afternoon frock has jits deep cuffs trimmed with ermine tails that look like so many little tas- sels. A novel crushed bow of ermine marks the natural waistline in front. | Mandan Lions Guests Of Bismarck Club at | Dinner This Evening’ at noon, today. This was due to the Joint dinner to be held at the G. P. | -| den at 6:30 this evening by the club, and the Mandan Lions. i A program committee under A. L. | Fosteson as chairman has arranged a | short program of music with a read- ing by Mrs. A. M. Newton. The mu- | sical numbers will be a piano solo by Miss Belle Mehus, vocal ducts by Henry Halverson and George Hum- phreys and a violin solo by Adolph Englehardt. Addresses will be made by local and Mandan Lions. President W. 8. Ayers will preside. OLSON FUNERAL TUESDAY Puneral services for John Olson. noon, aged 70, will be held at the Driscoll community hall at 2 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon. The interment 3 | 50 will take place at Driscoll. square in the weave. oe Bismarck Lions held no luncheon | - who died at Driscoll, Friday after- | CEMBER 2, 1929 * LORD CHEYLESMORE ~* MARRIED 10 NURSE English Nobleman-Rancher in | Alberta Discloses Fact He “Dad Beats Son In Love Duel Was Wed in July \ Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 2—(4)—The marriage of Lord Cheylesmore, }ranchman, to a nurse was disclosed | today. He came to Alberta six years ago, took up 4,000 acres of land at Alix, near Calgary, and established the Happy Valley ranch. On July 25, j last, he was married to Miss Mar. ; garet Pearl Sundberg, daughter of * | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sundberg, of Alix. | Miss Sundberg came to h Lercegeh dad 5 - |early in 1927 to take up nursing a pti ean, wank tgp oaiten | was graduated from the General hos- James Reiff. 18, when his father, wil- | Pital. liam Reiff, 41, met Mary. Now. after; Lord Cheylesmore. who Is 36, suc- a whirlwind courtship on the part of | ceeded his father to his title in 1935. the father, she is Mrs. William Reiff. | His mother was Moss ae ad shown ma) mech 0! lew ‘ork. a a _ Theyre shown together sbove. | grandmother was Miss Charlotte Harman of New Orleans. Mrs. Rosie H. Kell, 46, arte divorced, ls fiat wife in 1937 + i er a peri of unha} Dies; Funeral Plans her on nis Canadian sarm, to whieh {he moved at the close of the Worl Depend on Daughter |W." marrica ‘ere in 1916 when she was a chorus girl. arene = He was cited in dispatches during and me street, died at 3:30 ‘the World war, and won the D8. 0, He once said: “I wouldn't exchange peuncral arrangements have not my life as a farm hand in Canada & daughter, Mrs. Oscar Olin, Long ‘°" * Kine’s ransom. Mrs. Rosie H. Kell, 46, wife of C. O. Beach, California. Besides this ga, daughter and Mr. ‘Kell, who is with England Deluged by the state dairy department, Mrs. Kell | i i ieaves a son, Ernest Kell, of this city. | Heaviest Rainstorms Mrs. Kell was a native of Sweden, | but had been in this country since _ London, Dec. 2—()—A heavy gale was raging over southern England to- repetage ted day forcing channel ships to take NOTICE, MASONS shelter in Dover and causing flood gy) conditions on many rivers including | Bismarck Lodge No. 5 will the Thames. meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock.| service to the Orkney islands was | Work in the F. C. degree. |interrupted while Plymouth had a de- Center, who will return to their home this evening. se % Mrs. Howard Long and daughter | Ruth, Seward, Alaska, who have been guests of Mrs. Long's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mc- Curdy, 415 Ninth street, for the past three weeks, left this morning for! Gilby, N. D., where they will visit un- | til spring with Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. rad | * Mrs. Ralph Irick left this morning | for her home at Carrington after | spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102 Avenue C. West. Mr. Irick . who was also a guest at the Fleck Rober: Dunn, ' where he is employed. In his honor | ,tained a company of friends at ‘gift articles will also be for sale. his sister, Miss Mary Parsons, enter- pafty Thanksgiving evening. se & Mrs. H. M. Berg and son Roger. Eleventh street, are visiting in Fe neapolis with Mrs. Berg’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. A. A. Kayser, while Dr. Berg ne purs\ tw ene ner tha is attending the convention of the wise is‘tne smart hare” Many wom Radiological Society of North Amer- | on" are ‘having their monograms tea, which opened in Toronto today. worked out in \ Jewels for the fasten- ings. Others have them done in sil- The Ladies Aid of the Menoken Methodist church will serve a chicken | “°F fF ® a Ss dinner Friday evening. on | WRINKLED GLO sk ha ‘use alan: ta" aoe tucon piers Mrs. Price Owens, 700 Sixth street, ' Baee iin will entertain the members of the, A. W. LUCAS CO. Locally Controlled — Locally Owned — Bismarck’s Busiest Store -* home for Thanksgiving, returned to Mothers’ club at 3 o'clock Tuesday | Shades. White is good for dress. <ve- Carrington Barer . ase \Srare oo suede. Members of the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the | | tumn look fart Masonic temple. A treasurer is to be | visit with his son, Morris Rosen, Man- | Very autumn ing a ing elected. and there will be balloting dan. brimmed hat of golden brown that on candidates, and initiation services | seven shades of beige, brown peneeinie Sveksaenl juses with special music. Mrs. E. J. Schultz} The Methodist Ladies’ Aid "ed in striped effect to fashion 4s chairman of the refreshment coms | sockety will hold a sale of fancy | SO"™ A ny. ray in the back } TS a 2 oe eke work, etc. Also serve supper | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Dunn, on Thursday, Dee. 5th, at the! whose marriage took place recently church parlors. | at Center, are spending a few days . Bismarck. a al It j Sir Duna ts cunier'ef the comet || ‘Household =, ~~ |___Suggestions ne % | sociation will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Karl Wahl, 402 Eleventh baglan ae Mrs. O. 8. Jacobson, 1212 Avenue D, will entertain the members of the | Bismarck W. C. T. U. Tuesday after- | noon at 2:30. " | ness trip to Steele today. | twice | Mrs. Adam Schook and Mrs. J. R. everything you put away, like Ellendale, are visitors in Bis- ‘of Thankagiving trimmings or Christ- marek j mas ribbons, it will save lots of time — | when you look for them again. W. E. Byerly, state land commis- ; reeerned, tress, Minet prom ©. Young of the adjut- | mixed and their, A . | ee par grend ant general's staff, this morning | parents, te tor, Onriegton Sens ee sets in arete F eere match up Tose, Eisie’s Harding, chairman of the state | toothbrushes and their they ty official or left today bushes For Devil Lake and Bottineau, where STAINLESS Mr. will preside at a tele-| Stainless kitchen phone » @nd crossing case,|the market and are na Justice ‘A’ Mi. Ghatianson 30° urned this from Dickinson were toy conducted = Ber Sot The time court, of i rote. Foe court of honor in Bismarck. | See oh ad men folks?” That question asked by femininity everywhere finds its an- swer in our holiday selection, feat- ured by quality and value. SHIRTS .......... NECKWEAR ..... MUFFLERS . SWEATERS ... HOSIERY ..._..... HANDKERCHIEFS .. .35¢-50c-$1.00 PAJAMAS ...... .,$1.95-§2.50-$3.50 A. W. LUCAS C0. “The Store of the Christmas Spirit” For Mr. Man! “What, oh what, shall we give the -$1.95-$2.95 - -$1.00-$1.50 - « 50e-75¢-$1.00 -$3.50-§5.95 ¢ tuge of rain making the fall there for' with a bit of’mint in tt. this period of the year the heaviest in 0 year:. | Lowlying parts of east Kent were | in an ordinary flower pot flooded and all rivers in southern England were heavily swollen many red plied SO tare, overflowing their-banks. The Thames) wr, icing Gordon, Late : below Shepperton was more than six) feet above normal. Cellars and river- turned into lakes ‘The rainfall wes| Oat irregularities, i into W-3) urinary continuing ia | as was 8 ee tae. ie of serious 3 shortly, In “ I Tamworth district of Staffordshire cout ore Sin one ease, many of the main roads were under! stronger, and could sleep all water. APPETIZING TEA | , For chilly afternoons nothing is| Try them. f nicer than a steaming cup of tea| Adv. ‘ BRIDGE by RADIO Tuesday, KFYR, 4:30 P.M.C.8.T. + Feeder ge delfstai: Matinee Daily 2:30 - © © 10and 350 Evenings 7 and 9 - © © 15and 500 ————— TODAY and TUESDAY A new and more than ever Adorable Dolores Costello disclosed as an emo- tional actress ef convincing power in a stirring drama of glorious love. With Grant Withers - James Kirkwood " George Fawcett - David Torrence OTHER ATTRACTIONS: PABAMOUNT SOUND NEWS “Hints to Brides” An All-Talking Paramount Comedy With Johnny Arthur WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Four Feathers” A Paramount Sound Picture RICHARD ARLEN - FAY WRAY CLIVE BROOK - NOAH BEERY WILLIAM POWELL FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Sweetie” NANCY CARROLL - JACK OAKIE HAROLD LLOYD Let Milton C. Work Improve Your Game Auction and Contract Charles H Yornll, Jr, Piledsphie, Pas Laer a

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