The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1931, Page 5

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MOCK WEDDING 1S | sckcsceis cc set Street. ne ane wae er ‘ Sap ne MRE ae MAMEOS, pial che o'clock bridge luncheon Monday REATURE OF PARTY aaa the Leg Smith home, 90§ Sixth St, The Legislators’ Wives Are Guests at Tea Ste Oe ha hee tahoe smae|Friends Stage Entertainment| best man, city pt i Valley Given by First Lady of North Dakota|Farso, wno for Anniversary of Senator | bridesmaids, Miss Gertrude Fiteger- More Than 45 Visiting Ladies bist Donnybrook; J. H. MeCay,|Tick’s day adotned the tables, which * and Mrs. Patterson chy Are Entertained at Gov- Dave Hamilton, Eckman; ©. E. Fred-| Pisces were marked for 12 guats. "The social supper, wee saga Be eal cae ti bodes petans, tinwed On th be Taylor, The ring-bearer was Mrs. Wives of state senators and rep- ville; James Mangtaus, Bt. John; H. LEE Hone of Donator Oe oat Ea Chas. & “aad ag Proved vesentatives who are visiting in Bis-|F. Swett, Tuttle; Herman Thorson, ted marck during the legislative session| Hettinger, A. 8, Marshall, Forbés; A.|under the direction of Mrs. which C were guests at a tea given Tuesday|Levin, Park River; Herman Knobel, at a meeting of Fort Lincoln] occurred in the midst of the 1923| The , afternoon by Mrs. George F. Shafer,| Jamestown; aid J. Ashley, Hurds-|¢! » American Wer Mothera| tegisiative session. “Dell,” his friends | acted the mock preacher's part, was first lady of North Dakota, at her field. ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of said sccusingly, “had run off and home in the governor's mansion, ith Mrs, Mc: x Donald and Mrs. D. McPhee She pbatoaus im sives beaket centered) Ruth E. McCoy and |teues. ‘ariet taiks © ! A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Exceptional Value | HOSIERY SALE . Thursday, Friday and Saturday . on Linco Bismarck, presided, Appointments in illi Washington were given by Mrs. yellow and white were used, while Gillis Moore Wed pet a ae eee spring Rowers throughout tne room| gM" G ite, Mg MeO, gaa s Mrs, D. &. other things, not to cross the} a son was born to Mr. and Mrs, sot 1 toe seasonal color note. Mont. were married Saturday eve- sed ae te res Ana at the tables. Tnumediately. ae Missouri river or to go to Winnipeg, |rryin Boling, McClusky, at the Bis- ech el nou rpm mn aie ok de” | oa eS eae S| "ea emmy | rooms by Mrs. O. F. Bryant, Mrs. A.| Rey. Floyd E. Logee, pastor of the | M. Brandt and Mrs. Robert B@rne. | First Presbyterian church, officiating. eu a ed a id canes chestta struck up the march | Twain, Only four days left in which) ¢ Among the guests were: Bridge and mock wed s Ane re yer Jamestown: | pers ence Was, creased tn s fro0k of folowing the meeting of the Yeomen | in Oa Tene “mvals parts | ntt,te munber hous W. J. Godwic.|to get your bargain of furai- Mrs. 8 3. Atkins, Cando; Mrs. Wal-|ivoeds soa other eocessories to har- | a@ie® club Tuesday afternoon at the | looked spifty in borrowed shoes, }0n8- | speeches, and brief responses were | {Ure and household goods. Open} % ter Bond, Minot; Mra. A. F. Bonzer,|*5oice end canned e bouquet of tea Dome of Mrs. Bd Schlechter. Beore|tatied coats and pantaloons, rei) made by former Governor Walter/evenings. We are closing our Lidgerwood; Mrs. J. K. Brostuen,|roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Henry J, | Homers for the afternoon were held by moustaches Representative Minnie Saturday evening, Feb. Alewander;) Mrs.” ©, N. Brunsdale,| ioeesneicy, Sandant re of green (Me. J. M. Ghirek and Mrs. H. H.| and whiskers, colored to sult indl-| Craig, attorney William Langer and oak, thn Furkittce ES: | Mayville; Mrs. P. W. Eddy, James- fiat crepe and her flowers were Amér- Pilmoor. o vidual tastes. the Ratiroed Commissioner Ben Larkin, | 28th. 08 Main i: town; Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Crosby;|ican Beauty roses. E. C. Hayek, Bis-| yonten eitika Mrs, Fred Swenson, as he ie Senator D. H. Hamilton, in behalf | change, 2! avenut “ Mrs. H. A. Field, Wahpeton; Mrs. L.|marck, was best man. ai 4:90 pitched ed conducted | bridegroom, was made up to Ye Ser nM Da A rhe dupes tt ae ae | fon i 5 . and Mrs. W. F. Erlenmeyer, ; = ge Mus, PF. H. Hyland, Devils Lake;| st, For several yours ahe has, been ig Co tie es Oe BRIGGREY/ DAS ine ee eae maa” Mrs. C. A. Miller, Gackle; Mrs. A. 8. employed in the offices of the Cope- |" e Garrison was the “marrying parson.’ | Marshall, Forbes; Mrs. G. Patterson,|lin Motor company. Sie Gita ae | Donnybrook; Mrs Frank Ployhar,| Mr. Moore is connected with the | j.'s Halu tb. Halvorson. wife of * * * { Valley City; Mrs. J. H. Poupore,|Neon sign company here and thé|ty re> returned from Bainot where Gtand Forks; Mrs. T. N. Putnam,|couple plan to make their home in she spent the week-end at her h ok . Carrington; Mrs. Joseph Renauld,| Bismarck for the present. thse ary Hans de Be Mr. arid Mrs. e E, Smith, 905) eo | City-County News | : R. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Clear, even weave— no seconds. Every Pair Perfect. | eat Mrs. ees Sperry, Bismarck; Gimyaliieutare te . 's. Herman orson, Hettinger; mplimentary to a group of wom- Mrs. Fred Aandahi, Litchville; Mfs.[en who are visiting in ‘Bismarck |S St. have es their guest tus | YOUR ‘Wm. Renwick, Bathgate; Mrs. E. C.|while their husbands are attending HL Btasek, Oates. 1 > » Harry Stucke, Garrison, the sessions of the senate and house , t Mrs,’ Karl H, Brunsdale, Portland: of representatives, Mrs. A. D. Moifin- ‘All taken from regu- Mrs. O. A. Carothers, Corinth; Mrs.jnon and Mrs, George J. Brown en- q ee . ae Gordon M, Cox, Blamarek; Ms. Matt|tertalned, Monday, evening 8 7 Meetings of Clubs M lar stocks and priced : Crowley, Hebron; Mrs. C. J. Hanson, | o'c inner al Kinnon - - ou (ZA e Litchville; “Mrs. Chas, Herman, |bomg, 312 Avenue B West, Appoint; And Social Groups HAS to encourage before- Beulah; Mrs. E. R. Helbling, St. An-|ments to carry out a Washington’ eR . dis ay thony; Mrs. W. H. Kadell, Edgeley; | birthday idea were used for the tables| Members of St.’ Mary's Circle will Easter quantity buy- 5 Mrs, Andrew Johnston, Forest River;|which were lighted with red tapers.) meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon | T 7 . Mrs, M, H. Lynch, Lidgerwood; Mrs.| Places were marked for 16 gueésts.|in St. Mary’s auditorium. ing. J. H. McKay, Selfridge; Mrs, F. E.|Bridge.was played during the eve- nee Mau, Enderlin; Mrs. O. C. Otson, Het-|ning, with score honors going to ‘Mra.| Members of St. George’s Guild will tinger; Mrs. M. J. Olson, Driscoll, oF a ae (Shashi P. Ww. in at oe fied aftérnoon Mrs. H. F, Swett, Tuttle; Mrs. R. R.|Eddy, Jamestown. Oa at the home Frayne Baker, | Saat Wachee Mee Edwin Tray: |and Jean MeKinnon assisted in séev-|808 West ‘ager avenue Everyone can wear nor, Starkweather; Mrs. Ira J. Wil-/)ing. * * son, New England; Mrs. Paul F. ae * A memorial service will be conduct- lovely hose when they Smith, Amenia; Mrs, J. McManus, 8t.| Lavender tupils and yellow freesia jed at the regular meeting of” the John; Mrs. J, M. Thompson, Wilton; | in a crystal basket and lavender ta-|Rainbow Girls Tuesday evening at Mrs. J. H. Weinrebe, Minot; Mrs. W.| Pers in crystal holders formed the | 7:30 o'clock at thé’ Masonic temple. are so low priced. | { fi Hope; Mrs. R. E,| central decorative theme for the 6:30 gne S. Standley, Hope; and Mrs. R. F ociock bridge dinnet sfiven Tuetdey | The Ladies’ Ald aoclety of the Fis! Soimimora Ter aaugtl rene pyr aa baa ia Neat Tinie ey Visiting Women Are |1trs. F. Duane Dieht, Aberdeen, 8, D. |Quain, 818 Avenue ee Full Fashioned - Pure Silk Honored at Luncheon Mrs. Diehl, who was Miss Velms Nu-| . a * % % ; td pen, Jamestown, before her marriage] ‘The Thursday Musical club will Service Weight aor last month, formerly lived in Bis- | noid ‘ alee A group of women whose husbands! marck. Guests were 10 of her former Ay pig mentees Mi ag ea Wenge ate | | are attending the sessions of the leg-| schoolmates. ‘The evening was spent |715 sixth St. A program emphasizing ale caer islature were guests at a one o'clock] at bridge and through a novel plan Of | Afro-American miusic will be given. Hinge ale etd Mrs. Ben scoring prizes were Makati to terre ‘eieiememetiinetinentinds arkin and Mrs. C. W. McDonnell at| holding exceptional hands in . the Larkin home, 1016 Eleventh street. | games Don't forget the concert and Places were marked for 30 guests at ke * | old-time dance at I. 0. 0. F. hall) tables decorated in yellow and green| Miss Lenore Hildg, Fargo, Mrs. | tonight. and lighted with green candles. Bas-| Harry Stasek, Oakes, Mrs. Grant kets of jonquils and ferns formed the} Peterson, Braddock and Miss Ruby centerpieces. Shuman, Valley City, shared honors ‘The hostesses were assisted by Mrs.| at a buffet bridge supper given Sat- E. T. Myhre, Mrs. P. N. Toews andj urday evening by Miss Rose Sell, at Mrs. Russell Larkin. Following the| her home, 707 Avenue A. All former- |] NOW SHOWING. luncheon the afternoon was spent| ly made their homes in Bismarck and socially. the opceslans ate gee é Mesdames | reunion. 5 eo eieats_wore: “Mesdames Dats | ants to. form a patriotic color note The Sensational a were used for. the refreshment table. Wayne and Kayser Hose ve $4 = New Spring Shades - French Heel Lisle Foot and Hem No bones, no hooks, no stretching Ribbon straps, detachable garters Easily washed, no ironing required Bridge was played at four tables dyr- ing the evening, and favors were pre- sented the guests of honor. oe 8 Miss Lenore Hilde, Fargo, who has P ‘ % ‘ been a guest at the home of Miss Rose A : 1 Sell, 707 Avenue A, for several days, ; % Py Wayne and Kayser Brands Dull Sheer Hose a= $i French Heel - Cradle Foot - Picot Top left Tuesday for her home. Miss Hilde was returning to Fargo after a seven weeks’ trip on the Pacific coast, * * Mrs. J. H. Weinrebe, Minot, has ar- rived for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis, 831 Eighth St, Mr. Davis and Mrs. -Weinrebe are cousins. ° xe * Mrs, Walter R. Bond arrived Mon- Gay from Minot to spend the re- mainder of the legislative session in Bismarck with her husband, Senator FLESH Sizes 30 to 38, bust measurement The Mouldette is a magical little gar- ment, weighing exactly 5 ounces, a sort of “glove” for the figure. Through skill- ful cut and the use of the right fabric it pee * 4 achieves—entirely without bones—the . Pure Silk - Full Fashioned aa arene utter acstat firm, beautifully moulded foundation ; Sizes 814 to 101 Visit in Biemarek as the guest of Mr. that the current fashions require. It is : ve "% designed to emphasize the pretty curves Upry ‘ ‘ Nature meant you to have—and by its ° We take pleasure in announcing that we have Spri des t secured the rere of Mice Bionehe Simpain, 8 eich perfect comfort to encourage an easy, Some of the New ing Sha tifically train ly, toilet specialist from the ; ; “ys a United Drug company of Boston—makers of the fa- gra cetu | carriage. It a5 the little some HARMONY TANBLUSH ! mous Cara Nome Beauty Treatment and Toilet Special- thing” that even slim figures should MP ties, This lady will be with us for one week beginning wear, but it is entirely adequate for SY, HONY DUSK GREY, a fi RHAPSODY SABLE : We are gure you will derive A, great deal of mm larger figures, too. able information from this lady and we want the les ns Shs clty to mest Ble wil Bbow. “9 stoF MELODY MANON ; roperly Care for Your Complexion” and will give ore you a facial massage free of charge. RIVERSIDE SLATE In order that you might have the opportunity of meeting this lady personally, you: should arrange for an appointment at once. - LENHART’ DRUG STORE A. W. LUCAS C0. Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get It These colors will be found in the hosiery. on sale. Telephone and Mail Orders will be filled. State size and color, please. Sent postage paid. Remember, only Thursday, Friday ard” | TONIGHT at 11:30 P. M, Featuring) =="S>7Sie= FREDERICK MARCH--INA CLAIRE inl A. W. LUCAS C0 “The Royal Family of Broadway”|—— sm Sg a ne TE BRT — — an ~ preer canee ay nmr a"

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