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" y v Ww x cape. Col. and Mrs. Alfonte |Miss Esma Pearce Is Will Hold Reception| Bride of J. A. Graner : atk At Pretty Home Service altar. ‘The service was read at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist church in the ee tami- Shortly before the ceremony Miss Toole, niece of the groom, sang “At Dawning” (Cadman), and ‘as the bridal party came down the party, | stairway, she played the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin.” First came little Miss Winnie Lou Halverson, niece of the bride, dressed in a pink and white organdy frock with matchi! Poke bonnet, and carrying a gold basket of rose petals. Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Lois Pearce, Tulsa, Okla., whose gown was of dahlia colored chiffon velvet, tulle and oriental lace, made with sleeveless bodice and bouffant skirt reaching to the floor. She wore silver slippers, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses. Frederick ‘The bride's gown was of white crepe-satin, made with long sleeves and long tight-fitting bodice with Venise lace yoke and shirring about the high waistline. The skirt was made with two flonces, reaching to the ankles in the back. Her veil of silk lace was fastened to a cap of point lace, a family heirloom, and held in place with lilies of the valley. She wore white slippers with rhine- stone buckles, and her ornaments were a crystal necklace and pendant earrings, the gift of the groom. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of gg ag pore al re Iie y. Places were set for 20 guests at the wedding dinner served after the cere- Forty Club Gala Winter Setting i i H z H i Be ij Re 3 3 # Hi E & j E>oF: i E> g FA E 5 Eos He g E i a Py ae ick ag FE room, and the table appointments were carried out in the holiday col- ors. A three tiered wedding cake surrounded by white tapers in silver holders adorned the center of the Miss Elizabeth Curran and Miss Gertrude Murphy assisted the bride's sisters, Miss Gladys Pearce and Mrs. - e = a5 F Fe f i 2 i a 5 3 HH ty i nil i i | i : i i i | of one of Bismarck’s pioneer fami- Mes received her education in the Bismarck 3 i 4 ag i ds | ‘i : | H é a z i | I < : er and sister-in-law, and Miss Kath- tyn Toole, his cousin, all of .Huff. The bride's bouquet was caught Miss Dorothy Blunt, cousin of bride. eee Lois Petarce returned this to Tulsa, Okla., after spend- holidays here with her par- ‘. Mrs, Charles Pearce, p28 iss Leila Bardsley arrived yester- Detroit, Mich., where she z z 5 Ed i by the 5 i 5 g of uf i i ie eae University FA i § i i { i it H al FF i | In the Bismarck branch of Inter- national Harvester Co., H. O. £ = Hi rey ! g z qe Me: ple ee 8 H F Ey ale il ; geri Pearce, | official circles of Washington. ing United States marshal's office. mony. Decorations in the dining employed, and will visit for | a time at the home of her parents.' |Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bardsley. \ |Katherine Young Will | Make Society Debut New York, Dec. 30.—Formal presen- tation of Miss Katherine Adams Young to Gotham society will take place at a dinner dance which her parents, Federal Judge and Mrs. George Morely Young | Side Drive, New York city. and Valley City, North Dakota, are giving at) Sherry's New Year's Eve. ‘There will be 200 guests, which will include a large number of the cur- | rent season's metropolitan debutantes | and people prominent in the social- Miss Young has spent most of her | life in Washington and New York. | She is a popular member of the gressional club of the Capitol City due to the fact that Justice Young served 12 years in Congress as a rep- resentative of North Dakota before appointment to his present position. Miss Young has received the great- er part of her education at the Na- tional Cathedral school of Washing- ton, the Spence school of New York and Smith college. eee Mrs. Hector Barnes tas gone to Fargo for a week's visit with Mr. Barnes, who is connected with the sae Mrs. Frank Hiland, 706 Thayer av- enue, returned yesterday from Han- cock, Minn., where she has been visit- ing her sisters for the past month. from Dickinson | Christmas with THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929 City-County Briefs Tra L. Rush, Minot architect, is here | on a short business trip. city. They were guests at the Forty club dancing pary Saturday cvening. se @ Miss Beatta Heidt left this morning for Dunseith after spending the holi- days here with her parents, Mr. and Mts, Joe Heidt. se ® Edmund O'Hare left last evening for Cambridge, Mass., where he is a student at Harvard university, after spending Christmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare. ees Miss Mildred Eger has returned fi 1, where she spent her mother and sister. ase Mrs. FP. Rapaport and daughter. New Salem, spent the week-end here ees Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McGray re- turned to their home at Garrison yesterday after a short visit in the S099 gives you a true practical dress cutting, etc. Students learn scienti: making of garments. | Diplomas given with t BRATS ALOE > oo | D All-Talking Comedy - BLANCHE MARIE MOLLEUR Dressmaking School Day classes will open January 6th. Evening classes will be taught during January and February. Write for information to 408 Second Street Bismarck, N. Dak. The most refreshingly differ- brilliant dialog—superb set- tings— THE NEW TYPE Pathe Sound News Reel 4 Days - Starting Wednesday, January 1st The Picture of the Century By Verdict of Millions hall New Year’s Eve. Dancing from 9:00 p. m. till Tickets $1.00, extra! ladies 25c. knowledge of dressmaking, fic drafting, designing and he full course, PLLLOCESSLLOARLPESOOCEP 4 Today - Monday and Tuesday Matinee Daily at 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 BURNING ROMANCE OF THE TROPICS! ent picture you've ever seen— FILM ENTERTAINMENT ELIGHTFUL ROGUE ROD LA ROCQUE A new departure in dialogue oo.. a different kind of story 8 superb Rod La Roque role ees. @ new screen find in Rita La Roy. “Two Gun Ginsburg.” Eighth Wonder of the World. free BEAUTYCULTURE Special New Year’s Drive — “Earn While You Learn” Fastest credited beauty school in the central states. ee Teint Paes CHICAGO HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY, - - - Fargo, N. Dak. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER MOST ae: for Cc. P. Burnstad, spent Sunday in Bismarck. J. D. Bacon, well known Grand _ politician, is a visitor here to- lay. L. L, Twichell, member of the legis- lature from Cass county. is spending several days here on business. George Stewart, Hazen, spent the week-end in Bismarck cn route to his home after spending the holidays! in Fargo. | Donald Murtha and his mother, Mrs. J. Murtha, Dickinson, stopped here today on their way to Napoleon to visit relatives. Carl McGrath, bell boy at the Pat- terson hotel, left this morning tor | Minneapolis, summoned there by the | CAE illness of his father, C. Mc- Grat J. P. Sell, owner of the Capital City Bottling Works, will leave tonight for Columbus, Georgia, to attend the an- nual meeting of district managers of the Nehi corporation, to be held at weeks. i Medora rancher,’ of the Inn Waltresees wanted. All Phones 1406 Grand Opening the home plant. Mr. Sell, who ts aiso| a director of the National Coco-Cola jcompany, will go to Atlanta for the/ years. He leaves his widow, mother, annual director's meeting before re-! daughter, two sisters and two broth- turning to Bismarck in about twolers. ; E. H. Sperry, 824 Second street, | resident of Bismarck since 1885,/ father of Lynn Sperry, ill for the past | 10 days at St. Alexius hospital, today {underwent a successful major |ation. Despite his advanced age. Mr. perry reported to be rallying rapidly from the ordeal. Steady im- provement in his condition is cx- pected from now on. Funeral Services Are Held for N. D. Veteran Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 30.—(?)— Funeral services for Frank Kirby. 37. Northern Pacific conductor who died ‘at a Jamestown hospi held here today. tal Riverside Tuesday, Dec. 31 Make Reservations Early PHONE 47 | Reservations for the grand opening in- clude the hours from 5 to 9 p. m. New Year’s Eve reservations from 9 p. m. on Phone 47 Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Fresh New Peas Fresh Cucumbers Parsley Fancy Squash Fresh Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes Large Baking Potatoes Spanish Onions Bunch Carrots New Beets Carrots Sweet Rutabagas Celery Green Onions Green Peppers Cheice Delicious Apples, special per box ..............- Choice Winesaps, good color and fine cating, special per box ..........++- Texas Seediess Grapefruit, special 4 for Head Lettuce special per Fancy Bulk Dates, new crop, special 2 Ibs. for eacneroseceesoccees oe Fancy Cranberries . $3.35 . $2.65 _.. 48¢ . 29e¢ Fresh shipment National Biscuit Co. Fancy and Plain Cookies National Fruit Cake Purity Fruit Cake Smyraa Figs, pulled and washed Fancy Glaced Fruit, put up in 1 Ib. tins Choice Pulled and Washed Figs, * 45c value, special per Ib. Fancy Jmpt. Cluster Raisins Domestic Cluster Raisins Ferndell Fancy Mincemeat Fancy Pumpkin Heinz Fig Pudding Heinz Plum Pudding Heinz Sun Cured Dill Pickles Heinz Sweet Pickles Ferndell Fancy Jelly Impt. Swiss Cheese Impt. Roquefort Edam Old Fashion Limburger Philadelphia Cream Brick Old English Aged Cream Fresh Cottage Cheese Princess Patt Coffee, the Royal Drink, McLaughlin's Critic Brand Coffee, this coffee is aged, special per Ib. Cheese 45c McLaughlin's Manor House Brand Coffee, 58c Cubbison’s Whole Wheat Melba Toast Strietly Fresh Eggs Store Closed All Day Wednesday For Better Service, Order Early. SARAH 312 Main Avenue oper= 5 Lind employe of the railroad at Harneek — Jeers. He leaves his widow, mother.| Home Had Weakness For Hose and Socks | Edward Elliott, Once sua hos fie ad Rameey Sheriff, Dies t's‘ ics ne tae Devils Luke, Dec. 30.—#)—Edward| ™ et 10: Elliott, formerly of this city and sher- iff of Ramsey county two terms, died last night in a Los Angeles, Callff., hospital, according to word received here today. He was 51 years of age and had served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American war. An Old Line—Legal Reserve Meteal Incerance Saving Anocts $16.466,852.1 Sg ed on preferred risks only. J. F. Griffin, state agent P. ©. Bor 43 ATi Howe of Parsmount Pictores Matinee 2:30 - + - Evenings 7 and 9 pecnsndehche_letento dad NOW SHOWING Monday and Tuesday || Here it Is! Here it Is! | | The Isle of Lost Ships YOU SEE--YOU HEAR! This Amazing Tale of Adventure Told on the Talking Screen! Biomeret, N. Dek. 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