The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1930, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 , and was the guest '¥F. Hol %s,|Sixty Attend School a arid”“Mrs. d ingsworth, # Springfield, It, “July 16—a)—The» satan trom the gicol tes pi Of Electric Cookery reed Pay Het Genteal Tlinois ; 4: - oad= Paes att Sd am Sh | att hen ne tay thar | Dele the niente at ne [2a en eed Dae as those of two liquor runners, oper= St tig ohih ‘roam is en route to Dickinson and points| cooking school sponsored by the|ating between Terre Haute, Tid, Committees for American Legi ape eg ; Legion oe any, continues to be excellent, “The | Prete and Chicago, 4 . al Convention Here Next Week Are Announced ered Mester Ol at Bpringpark. Mandan, are parents of 4 on bors | yeaerany, and 60 women were ex» Dance at the Dome tonight ti 4 Senne ae ec 1 eae be . | | avenue,’ to Bist : a ; Monday’ at-the Mandan Deaconess | rolled. to Mack’s Band featuring Arrangements for Entertain-| inn Mre LM aes ! hospital, Mrs. ‘Sakariassen was Miss} The electric coffee _ percolator | Jackie Sherman. Bo * B. Chesak, Mrs. Sear ts ane Minnesota points.—They-visit Phyllis Yochim, Bismarck, before her | awarded each day of the school, yes= | ne ment of Visitors Completed, | Rana Pathe rs. 4 gee mosher; Mrs. CO. P; Gibson;-in marriage. - terday went to Mrs. A. C. Baulke. Mrs. Olgierson Says Tea, (Governor's Mansion)s Mrs. | | Minneapolis before going’ Roches: . Asa Willard, | oodie ine ‘and ‘pense aii Ee. Gh Recor) Roda esc) tar to be the guests of Mr. Olson’s y ¢ a| Schwantes, baked beans; Mrs. Frank ae Local committees for the American | Cor thother, Mrs. 8. Olson, for several days, . ; brief visit with Dr. J. O. Thoreson,| Stitzer, broiled steak; Mrs. J. A. it agin Auslliaty convention whieh : se 8 204 Fourth street. Dr. Willard 4s | Melicher, coffee; Mrs. J. G. Gussner, Dy. expert operaters opens in Bismarck next Sunday, have LO a eel Miss Mary Cram, 112 Avenue C chairman of the American Oste-|grape juice sherbert; Mrs. Theodore CALIFORNIA~WAVE NOOK been announced by Mrs. °G. Olgier- Wy. i and Mr. ‘and :Mrs.’> Robert opathic society, and also a member of | Anderson, peaches; Mrs. Sidney|| 102 Tatra Street Phone 782 son, 811 Avenue E. chairman of the : : Prentice, re . al upper house of the Montana leg-| Smith, angel food cake; Mrs. C. F. Bismarck, N. Dak. general convention committee. t 3 lett . lature, Strutz, cup cakes; Mrs. G. A. Os- ‘With more than 200 members of the 5 We s park mundson, lemon cake pie. Bismarck unit assisting on the various . We. : Ao New Fall Clothes to SE TE. . committees, elaborate entertainment ; i ; : Follow Classic Li Dance at the Dome tonight ‘s.n4 your Laundry and Dry = ee cee Including the Owens, Mrs. R. E. Barneck, Mrs. Ruth | | ce ‘ ster of ‘Mr. ; ia cain ollow Classic Lines|to Mack’s Band featuring ‘Cleading’ to tiie ; ficers’ dinner at the Country’ club Lag | =| New york, July 16--ve}—veivet pa- |2eekle Sherman. NEW HOME LAUNDRY Sunday evening; a joint memorial jamas with trains climax the Grecian for guaranteed good work. We service at the capitol grounds Sun- : - - influence discernéd by fashion experts Dance tonight at Glen-Echo. Gait tok RAE Baliver: day evening, district pep dinners, the | G. ‘ soln ot Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moore, Valley in the new fall and winter styles, Al’s Band playing. Phone 818 423 3rd St. 's breakfast, the president’s guished phe Soe 0 page du ‘Pont, City, are transacting business here| Straight classical lines were promi- pci pny 4 Sinee 9 one ais- R. Miesen, ; | Mours ©. and harman ot Genel ee gh a ee Meta nor’s mi a for ie a a . in tingtiahed gucete ABH'A dine? ‘ou: | pre Moreen i TROON Mee mn Senses | Motors, is Mrs. “Caroline enade of the Garment Retailers of | ,Stomach sufferers in Bismarck and oring the newly: elected officers. hel. . x . . Ee ; C. A. Miller, member of the legis-| America at the Hotel Astor last night. Heine” pre 4 More Biesasee Nore : , : ' ‘The committees and thelr mem-|: ‘Dinner Honoring Newly Elected Of- : Jature from Logan county, is 8 vis-|' ‘The moot question of long versus en appointed exclusive Ohm Dress Shop bers follow: ficers, (Prince Hotel): Bismarck Par- 8 ‘ ra short skirts was skillfully sidestepped, | dtstrib ed I Lertlchetaht ileal! e He i i 8 i g the annual autumn fashion prom- | 4nmouncement for Stomach Sufferers : cf ugh and Information and housing: Mrs. Geo" ley. ‘Mrs. James "Mis: FB, ee tees peti a W hee 20 einen, wel ¥.'B.| matrimonial venture of du Pont, who Mid: | qr. and ners. A. J, Plere and Miss| from the instep to i nett ae mee Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 Ray Burman, Mrs. W. A. Hughes, Mrs, * ee 3 iaalaastane n.5 ine Piers, Braddock, ‘are spend- | floor. Fellef of stomach disorders, i and $17.98. te seration’ Mrs. Andrew Haibeck, Henry Belanger Weds I : 5 ES Ue annie tet % H. Pf der, ian, asad Hats Our Specialty — ilar to those of the nineties, The full- | Riectiot i abe wl yar Wik: DOUtAnt Wiis: wan foe Nicollet Ave. Minnespolis, Minn. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. ina ee Miss Ruth Wynkéop, Mrs. Earl Bel-|Tsabel King Beaudreau Sire’ secocbactoe 0)" hie Cinage ast: : —._.. "| Risem, who will be their guest foresev- f * M., Brazerol, 217 Avenue A West. pear! Pink, including a shade dubbed sing, Mrs. F. E. Young, Miss Peterso! Badges: Mrs. Roy Indseth, Mrs,| The marriage of Isabel King Besud- . dren have been visiting at the Rich- n < Re Chai 7 is Roy Nelson, Mrs. A. L. Overbee, Mrs. = He ind Mrs. J. ert home here for the iast month and 8 v. Arthur irles Smith of Pills- | “love pink,” was much in evidence Ed. Schlecter, Mrs. J. M. Harty, Mrs. i Mrs. Ge Mr.-Milholian joined them here re- t bury Academy, Owatonna, Minn., is| for evening gowns. Other E.-M Davis. spending the day in Bismarck in the | colors included copper, wine reds, and ‘Convention Hall: Mrs. E. P. Walker, | $2 eét, took ‘pl Sata Mr. and Mrs. Milhollan are er Lea First | interests of the academy. He called | dark greens, browns, and black ‘Mrs, Peter Berry, Mrs. Earl Beck, Mrs. Lgkergite ope i Na sea Lutheran: ehureh -will hold: D. B. Shaw, Mrs. C. A. Slorby, Mrs.|Minot. The nuptial mass was ¢elé-|" 7 ## " Clifton Roberts, Mrs. Walter Jensen, | brated at"6:45 ‘o'clock “By ‘the ‘R6éy.| Members of the Business and Pro- ‘Mrs. G. Will. P ? *| Father L. Ruémanapp ‘tn the presetite fessional. Women's otub will hold their ecor all grotip™ Ot" relatives” arnt |@Nnual picnic Friday evening at the ‘piente- grounds north of Menoken, it The“bride, who was escorted to the Yegen, Theo. Reséler, Rose Scharn- owski. Transportation: Mrs. John Fleck, | % ore! Mrs. Ray V. Stair, Mrs. Melvin Olson,| 4,Program of nuptial music was Mrs. Chris Junkert, Mrs. P. G. Har- | Played-by Mrs. F. A. Zarones, organ- rington, Mrs." E. Wachter, Mrs. ©. iS 40 Sxturo Petrucci, vidlinist, dur- Boutrous, Nels. Julius, G. R. Lipp, R. e service. Dohn, F. Kent, O: J. Reft. SG RE ee ea el Distinguished Guests: Mrs. Henry arck following’ the ceremony, and Hanson, Mrs. Gerald Richholt, Mrs. |!¢ft front here yesterday for ¢ month's B. O. Refvem, Mrs. T. C: Madden, Mrs. | Tip to points inthe ‘east. They wilt Forrest Skinner, Mrs. H. C. Hanson, | tae & boat t Re cams gee eae Parade: Mrs. R. J. n, Mrs. OFF £ yne Sing oral = pers Baker, Mys. Harry Brandes, Pany at’ Minot for sever: . Mrs. Harty Rosenthal, Mrs. M. B. iitaan, Mys. W. Cpl te THATS WHY THEY eoT teens cee te ial oon, Gee SS oomge vn] DOF JOVEly hairl) TOOT Gada =" went to Minot for the wedding, will errors man, Mrs. John t. Larson, Mrs. Har- absei ris Robinson, Mrs. G. J. Worner, Mrs. Mrs. O. 8. Rindahl, Mrs. M Orr. = * Reception: Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, Miss Mary Houser, Mrs. W. H." Webb, A. M. Fisher, Mré. Alfred Date, ts northern , | Parsons are at Superior,-Miss Parsons |* will take’a 10 day trip to’ Cleveland, | Stow x and Niles, Ohio, ahd to Where Bhe will be the mE nEEEE iy Danderine ZEME Pre Spa Minute Hair Beautifier i wo BEre yer, Mrs. J. W. Knecht, M Theo. Musgjerd, Bowers, Mrs. Stella Aabe Mrs. Arvid Bac Mrs. 1 Theo. Quanrud, Mrs. G. N. — = ; Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs. Wm. Bement, - - on Mrs. Thomas Craven. District Pep Dinhers: First and id $ (Methodist Church) : ou ae . mn, “Mis : ¢ Wilhelm, Mrs. pine TODAY ond THURSDAY on ; ’ ‘The type of role that you Ss’ He | ~~ dike her best in. 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