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Marjorie Brockman Is Bride of W. R. Smith ‘jorie ‘Brockman, daughter ‘of’ Mr. and Mrs. Dayid R. Brockman, Billigmeier-Berger Nuptial Vows Spoken The marriage of Miss Esther Harold Jamestown, became the bride of Wil-|Lu iam Thomas Smith, son of Mrs, O. E. Smith, Chicago, at a service read at sunset Thursday evening in she par- ish house of St.. James Catholic church, Jamestown,- by the Rev. Father Edward G. Geraghty. The bride wore a suit of citron green transparant velvet, with aat and accessories in a matching shade, and her flowers were an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Her sister, Miss An- nabelle » 8 bridesmaid, wore a frock of transparent veivet in fago, attended the bridegroom. A reception at the home of bride’s parents, to which a large num- ber of friends and relatives were bid- fien, followed the Mrs. Smith made her home in Bis- marck for two yeats while she was s0- ciety editor of The Bismarck Tribune. Homemakers Club Plans Activities Plans for activities of the Hay Creek Homemakers club during the new season were announced at a meeting held Thursday at the farm home of Mrs. O. E. Swenson. Mrs. L. Jourdette, as program lead- er, described methods of refinishing furniture. ipsa ut EB * * B, Gorman, 702 Av- enue F, returned Saturday from Wa- tertown, 8. D., where they spent the past week ting with relatives. Their son, James, left Bismarck Fri- day for Loyola university, Chicago, Mr, and Mrs. E. Mrs. Nora Auer, Mrs, E. Trousdale and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray and daughter Jean are visitors in Bis- marck today ae aer Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Starke, Dickin- yesterday son, arrived in Bismarck for a visit with friends. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups * * The Moffit Ladies Aid will meet g F rl; ag a g Mrs, Jake Werner and daughter Vesta, who have been visiting with relatives here the past week, re- turned to their home at Bowden ‘Wednesday morning on the train. bess sped the pant enerwita a e week wi relatives in and around Baldwin, re- turned to her home in Fargo Wed- nesday. Mrs. Washburn k the train at Bismarck. Several students of the State Uni- versity were here Monday selling various magazines in competition of a scolarship being awarded by the publishers. : Mrs. Alfred Zuger of Bismarck called here recently. ‘ Mrs. C. V. Anderson and Mrs. Wil- liam Gilbertson were recent callers in the capital city. Harry Bjellan an overnight guest in Bismarck Wednesday where he went to consult a physician as he has been ill the past week. : Stephen Monroe of near Wilton is employed on a local threshing rig. Dr. William P. Thelan of Wilton ‘was a professional caller in the com- munity ue Mrs. John Williams, wh ohas been seriously ill at her home in town over a week, is said to be about the same. Russel Laubach, pioneer resident of the community, is said to be seri- ously ill at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Albin Erstrom. The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club | Latest Movie Cinderella days—and they certainly are doing well by their little Cinderellas, too. First it was Frances Dee, the extra girl who had more experiences than Cinderella ever dreamed of when she was selected as Maurice Chevalier’s leading lady. And now Constance Cummings, 20-year-old Seattle girl, has gotten the same kind of a break. She has been signed by Samuel Gold- wyn to play opposite Ronald Colman in his newest picture. Beautiful, blonde Constance never stepped in front of a motion picture camera until a few weeks. ago when After her graduation small bits with the Savoy met at the home of Mrs, Herthan| Sam Diego. Meyers Wednesday afternoon. A good’ crowd was present including. several guests. A delicious linc! was served by the hostess, The next club meeting will take place the 8th of October at the home of Mrs. G, OE tsa Mes, David Tryge, wh rr. a irs. Davi gg, who have been residing in the house in town owned by Seth Strandemo, moved to their farm east of here the fore part of the week. Percy Freeman spent Sunday with friends in the Menoken district. Elmer Davis, relief nt of the Soo railroad station, spent the week- end at his home in Bismarck. ‘Then she went to New York in hopes of doing bigger things. Scores As Understudy /*Duting 1928 and 1929 Constance mes LL Little Edwin Anderson, smell son| { of els Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ni , came near choking to death Wednesday evening when a cough drop he was eating lodged in his throat. He was finally relieved and suffered no seri- ous injury. Sam Brown, who is employed on the county. Tr, was a business caller in town Thursday. 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Last spring she secured a small role in “June Moon” and understudied Linda Wat- kins, who was playing the lead, One day Watkins was taken ill and Constange played her role for sev- eral days and thus was brought to Goldwyn’s attention. A screen and voice test resulted and Constance was brought to Hollywood. “I think Miss Cummings is one of the real finds of the year,” Goldwyn told me, “If I didn’t think she was exceptionally good I never would let her play the role ef Colman’s leading | ull remem 8 A Quality you would want if you knew all the facts ... Fact Number 31 Mix a thin paste of Schilling ‘Cinnamon and hot water. Do likewise with any othér cinna- mon. Dip a cube of sugar in each of these pastes, and place on the tongue. 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Alfred Swenson, deacons, and John Johnson, Alfred Swenson, and John Eggen, trustees. SIOUX COURT TO OPEN Fort Yates, N. D., Sept. 15.—Sioux county district court will open here Tuesday at 10 o'clock in the morning. Judge F. T. Lembke, Hettinger, will preside. BURNING UP MONEY You might as well throw dollar bills in the fire as wash fine silks and fluffy woolens in hot water. Perhaps you wonder how to get them clean any other way. Here's the answer: White King Granulated Soap, made from the same sort of fine vegetable and nut oils that form the basis of good salad dressing, will yield quick, rich suds, thorough cleansing, and swift rinsing in the lukewarm water that delicate ginghams and prints demand. And it cannot in- juce anything that water won't harm. Its purity makes it safe. White King solves every house- hold washing problem—fabrics, dishes, silver, glass, floors, wood- work. And it’s economical. A tea» spoonful for the wash basin, a cupful for the washing macitne =pleoty. 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