The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1930, Page 5

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where sie is emploved hero with her parents, Mr. and Mire. | quickly disappeared when I started SHRUNKEN DRESSES y bureau. |A. H, Ievine, 218 Highth street, Eat] Flood Control Meet taking your good Foley’s Honey and| 17 your waists or dresses seem to Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine! At Memphis Invites - Tar, Coughing won't Bother me this) have enrunk, perhaps it is in the tion Here, Bismarck Delegate tixe the smooth and pleasant feeling | Diner vay and see they derat ext way ey. \ bor, ai eis: see ay throat.” Your ats pand to their former dimensions. " = : . vera Bismarck Association of Commerce | recommends ey's Holiday Decorations _|Capt. Marie Stebbins Mrs. P. be odpent yer Golem gn conan tan =e aad aaa HE mg Bovey mac * r ve to @ flood meeting ls ee oy Used for U. C. T. Ball] Is Bride of G. Sjoblom po eae! Abie Sees GALAN ii|. .., KIDD COOKS COMTER before ning, It oan be done later Chribtmas trees banked the walls,| At a ceremony read at 7 o'clock Brie ently 1s the aim of the Memphe| eaten a oe erovine’ couch | ery simple to keep varnished lin- and streamers in red and green gave |New Year's morning by Rev. Walter * Chamber of Commerce to make the | or easy chair and light just right for & holiday effect to the Patterson hall! >" "vater pastor ‘of the ‘McCabe Miss Chinchona pearing an snoual event, as it bas! reading o: playing games. ‘Too often for the U, ©. T. New Years ball Tues- today for Valley been designated the first national | the aduits take all the available spots day evening. A large decorated | Methodist church, at the Stebbins tends the State flood eontrol congress and exposition. | sna wonder why the children do not wv e+ Christmas tree stood in the center | home 523 Sixth street, Captain Marie orth |@ short visit here ‘The general topic before the confer- | read of the floor, while the favor tables | Inger Fargo, | Rue. ence will be control of the Mississippi a were ornamented in the Christmas |Gustof H. Sjoblcm. ‘holidays e Moods, as part of the $325,000,000 fed- colors, Favors various noise-; Miss Dorothy Stebbins and Leslie ‘and Mrs.| ‘The Senior Kings eral program for relieving the Missis-| _WANTED—Names and ad- makers, caps and colored balloons. | Stebbins, sister and of the Fargo this | McCabe Methodist ch stppl valley of the destructive annual | dresses of any Odd Fellows and Archie Olson's orchestra played for) bride, were the attendants, with Miss Grace Church, spring overflows and turning these in the cit: he the ‘The bride wore an ensemble of navy pres Gultiday anernoon floods into irrigation possibilities, |Rebekahs in the city who are ‘At midnight a supper was served in | crepe de chine, and her sister was at- Forks, who as not members of Capital City the Patt ining room. |tired in a gown of deep blue flat of Mr.| Past Noble Gi HO ees OIHERED WITH Jigdge No. 2, I. 0. 0. F Places were set for about 300, and ap- | crepe. ue D, | lodge will hold ige No. 2, I. O. O. F., or feria a bees 4 eS wedding “gotchas Friday evening :| Nicholson Rebekah lodge No. Sener erates Cy a oemmniaes | Sere ane cere Park aventse, 40, Address P. 0. Box 591, or a 8 2 BEE i LY g phone 1281. ees ted pans nine years has served as @ Miss Beulah Lawyer _|fsus points in Minnesota, and North And W. B. Essary Wed |*0 on are of Mr. and Mrs. Modern Piano Technic yer, daughter of Mra. Harriet Lawyer |Plcved bs th a based on the Lhevinne method of relaxation and concen- Something o Ww. tel ‘a wedding trip to Remer, trated weight. Demme ttc Years five at the home|end other points in ‘ New and or ew det gf and Mrs, Sjoblom will make their|% e e Diff 1 f Rev, W. E. Vater, 407 Sixth street,| ory Bell erent! wath Rev, Vater, pastor of the Mc- ease fr00k out of the city at the|? Attention, Ladies e Mehus Piano Studio Cabe Methodist church, officiating. | | Out : Sao: veel? \ Caw ‘The Jules Verne story as Attendants were Miss Olga Nelson) och, pissher, and Alvin Larson,|% January Clearance Sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats i reseed 20 Eltinge Building and Leo Payseno. ne ‘The bride wore an afternoon gown | T#YI0r. of ‘cht chiffon baghteg with Pore Tr ean Te Sine tat cree.’ Mercer Holiday Party puis Huary 1s & graduate of the] Honors Misses Hjelle|$ - gy At Saree ake ane iets be eae ae irate , THE E. H. MILLINERY Arizona, | an ure 5 al ‘s Ia gradiate of the Tuscon (Ariz) |Algona, Jowa, who are spending the|% *!* Bresdway ee schools. They will make their homc holidays at the homes of their broth-| % in Bismarck. ers, O. 8. and B, C. Hijelle, Mercer, eee {Mrs. B. C. Hjelle entertained guests @ screen play in color and sound with dialogue. FRIDAY ONLY Matinee and Night Belle Mehus, graduate American ) Marie Lemohn, graduate, under Conservatory, Chicago. Post | Miss Mehus, MacPhail School of graduate work with Josef Lhe- | Music, Minneapolis; graduate vinne, world f Maint of toe educa- renowned concer department. roughly pianist, and Adele Aus der Ohe,| conversant with Miss is famed pupil of Liszt, in Berlin. methods. es ane Children, intermediates or adults may register with either. A.W. LUCAS CO. Locally Controlled---Locally Owned --- Bismarck’s Busiest Store Beginning Friday, January 3rd 100 new Fall and Winter Hats to go on this sale for quick eee clearance at $1.00 each. coming here from Minneapolis where |@nd table appointments were in red | ¥ she headed the musle department of and green when 8 luncheon was : Augsburg college for five years, and served arfter the games. . later was a member of the faculty of | Miss Marie Hijelle is a member of the McPhail school. Miss Lemohn, | the faculty of the State Teacher's col- The Event You Have Been Waiting for Werticin entertained” Monday. eve~ prises Werstlein ent in eve-i was the me, and score ning at a dancing party at ber ee, | es to ay George Teki 702 Fourth street. Guests were 28) mma Grob, young people home for the holidays, and dancing was enjoyed until mid- of the company during the past year. * 2 ® Miss Katherine Reenttee aha ben days at the home of his cousins, Mr. | been visiting at the home of her par- and Mrs. A. J. Arnot, left this morn-|ents, Mr. and Mrs... ing for Detroit Lakes, where he is an | 223 Eleventh stro instructor in the schools. ae left this morning for Wash- Values to $25 -- While They Last VPS COVOSSSC FOOSE DSSS OSE FSSOSSSS POSS SEO OVO SOS SION 5 @ h ® ® Ae WS cmmcureoen Daytime Frocks for All Occasions ¥ Beauty of the East— A ; i a 0 Bravery of the West! Jerseys — Wool Novelties — Flat Crepes — Satins — Travel Prints e e @ The Virginian AP. t ; Outdoor pre SE Values to $45.00 @ e e e § ] 8. 715 Gary spay nse Huston Flat Crepes — Satins — Prints — Velvets a From the Novel by OWEN WISTER / yg 4 ALL TALKING COMEDY Blacks, Blues, Shades of Brown and Reds, Blackberry Shades, broken assortment of sizes but all 2 “The Fatal Forceps” * ; News Events in Sound sizes from 14 to 46. Fe | LAST TIMES - Thersday Our Half Price Coat Sale is still on, with a. good assortment to select from. Matinee 2:30 - - Evenings 7 and 9 . s “Mysterious Island” 5 Lionel Barrymore - Jane Daly ‘ C J | © 4 z @ ae SATURDAY “Darkened Rooms” EVELYN BRENT - - NEIL HAMILTON _ . Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It

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