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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931 5 Miss Leota Ferrell of the office & famous writer to refer to her as noon for a party on the occasion of " | foree of the Bismarck hospital, is on Bowdon Pastor Is “The Perfect Pearl,” and leads the Glencoe | | Betty June Hapel’s birthday. My. Pirpr sage’ Mrs. Guy ening revwrned nr @ two-weeks vacation. She will spend Stavangerlag Head fighting buddies a merry chase! > a ——— >| Al Smith and Donald Ferguson Sunday to the residence of Warden : Leal be Aad at her home, 205 eae the most hilarious adven- By DON NICHOLSON called on friends in this vicinity Fri-|©. ©. Turner of the North Dakota : : ca Minot, N. D., June 22—(P7—The | CS. ; "| pentte ‘ xk OK peep tyubkneberg of Bowdon, N. D..|, This time the rough and rowdy — day evening. vipa ing ee wees. Miss Leotine Meske, 714 Bowen! was elected president of the North-|d2me chasers take their audiences to Ronald Stewart, who has for many! George Hoheimer is doing some|-mey were sccompanied on the out- t : 5 avenue, has as her guest Mrs. J. Don-| west Stavangerlag at its concluding Nigaragua, Panama, Sweden and/|years resided on the farm known as |speedy cultivating these days having | ing by Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Roberts, Miss Ruth Rawlings Father and Brother nelly, Oakes, Calif, who plans t0/rusiness session in Minot. The three-|fisht into the midst of a harem injthe MacKenzie place, has moved to two cultivators attached to his) nicxinson. + Ade visit here for two weeks. day convention of the society ended | Turkey, on the most hilarious mis-|tne Gager place, where he expects tractor. He covers about forty acres pare so And Dr, Frank Ball Of Bride Officiate % | Sunday afternoon at sn open gather- ea Poss’ Pies had. Ells) remain for some time. per day. WELL DRILLER DIES Speak Wedding Vows| At Wedding Service/| Meetings of Clubs ||Giueswe “uot” “i John Recher, prominent ferther| qaughters, Mary Pauline end Donne |, vend Poms, N, Do June Ze os — Ai ial The staff of new officers included residing on the river fottoms, called |fean, were callers at the August | Wi," MeCuans 72. Prasseneas ey Greenery, white flowers and tapers| The bride's father, Rev. Henry Ger- nd Social Groups | Ole Ronde, of Mantred, N. D, vice} Says Hoover May on friends on the prairie Monday. | Hogue home five miles northeast of | (riller of this city. died Sunday decked the drawing room in the home| ike and her brother, Rev. Henry |@-———_—_—— ° | president; "the Rev. Gerhard Aare- : Norman Stewart and his crew of |McKengle Monday. morping st his home. Funeral serv« of Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe, Poztland,|Gerike, Jr, officiated at the wedding | ne ice cream social planred by|stad, of Deéring, secretary; and Lars Not Be Nominee] sneep shearers, who left this locality,| Al Smith, who recently purchased | {ees will be held Tuesday in the First Ore. for the wedding of her niece,|of Miss Clara Gerike and Leo Bar-lin. indies of the eae ateran Krogedal, of Froid, Mont., treasurer — are reported to be in action on the|a motorcycle, is occasionally seen and Presbyterian church here. Miss Ruth Rawlings, daughter of Dr.| bott, Chicago, which took place June | church for Tuesday afternoon and|A member of the board of directors,) Minot, N. D., June 22—(#)—There DeWitt ranch west of the Missouri} heard for a very brief period of time cf ele m and Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, 214 Avenue |17 at the Missour! Lutheran church | evening have been ‘ndefinitel t-|in addition to these officers, is Os-|is e feeling growing in many quarters |Tiver. Mr. Stewart expects to be gone | as he passes through Telfer township.| Baking, waterless cooking sn A Weet and Dr. Frank itvin Bail, son|at Deflance, Mercer county. ‘The |Cvenins have pees Mmnertites! ea | mmund Vashus, of Glendive, Mont. |that some Growing in many quarters | about three or four weeks. Edward| Mr. and Mrs. Garrison of Bismarck | cooking in the steam, préseuve cooker of Mrs. F. I. Ball, Portland, which| ceremony was witnessed by @ large | mornin, ° Te The place of next year’s convention | Hoover ma: fave b annoee 90 ih the |Becknall and R. Nicholson are in|/were Sunday visitors at the Angelo| are the best methods of preserving ny took place June 17. group of relatives and friends. e eee | will be decided by the executive board. Precinenttal nomination in 1922,|Chatge of Mr. Stewart's interests dur-| Pasquettl home. the food value of vegetables. wy "The service was read by the Rev.| Mrs. L. A. Relmler, Golden Valley.| ne christian End ety of “|Senator Gerald P. Nye sald in Minot |e his absence. Russell M. Brougher, Brooklyn, N. ¥.,| played the wedding march and reces- | obs, CMVADE eat churen will hold A Sunday ash Ot end Mrs. Alex MacLean and |S before the fireplace, ‘massed with] sonal and Louis Gerlke, brother Of |, Sycnie at angelica! church wil ho'd) Lakota Girl Runs ee, expressed iis opeinion thet | Sauenter Lillian called on friends tn yoann flowers. Wedding music was played| the le, sang. ra’ i rave ; fer township day. ? ? ¥ by Miss Doris Gram and Dr. Lesitc| Eggshell satin formed the bride's See Oy ur cies: Al Away; Returns Home Gov, Franklin D. Rossevelt of New| a number of school girls of the St. John 3 Anibersity ‘White, a classmate of the bridegroom,| gown and she wore a veil of Venetian Sere ‘Gh tua vise are invited $0 canines. Stewartsdale community gathered at sang. lace. Her bouquet of calla lilies was ) members 0 church are invite Lakota, N. D., Juno 23—(P)—Phyl-| Candidate. the Paul Hapel home Tuesday after- COLLEGEVILLE, MINN. Ee wie, who vas even in mare| ened ws ce ot amy, ce [wen Shae of 2 cents WB" ano ing em Jeune tld oe, St eae | —————— A Catholie Schoo! fot Young. Men ‘ia . Ww and she carried her mother's wed . ome Saturday ni » Was : * riage by her father, wore govr,“g|handkerchlef. Her attendants were a ee her parents today. Phyllis left the|Pe his party's choice. In fact, T exe iigeiageee rae NCTA eee at ae vont polnt lace, Her | her sister, Miss Irene Gertie and Mrs |, All members Of Fort Sepinen omaPs |elue: reprimanded "and laters ‘note aeesikos auptrenta appear (2 be row: On scteaoes Lae Seema vell of rose point lace, was caught| Henry Gerke, Jr. and, Miss fete ee presbetitie tae maadttng [Ceres Gen eine Mee tobe grow-/] Permanent Waves Hishwey No. 3-18 niles Neniwert of St. Clowd w : Handorf. All wore white organdy was found saying the was leav- ‘ " r Call in person oe write for Catal a pent or nite oe ert gowns made waa nl and hey eka lingerie Aegac Heys al Ha pei et Ral foi Created pele skill Leet ot espe Perabue OFFEE OF THEDEAN 110 “epataet {-the-valley. carried sprays of pink carnations. : Ss. a. m. Sunday, SEN’ ears of experience. Bes ee = oO! in Bit esegughan OF) atiter of Elmer Barbott, Chicago, brother of beet when members of the Man-|returned home and reported she had SENTENCE MARMARTH MAN i Mu e material ert Frigidine the bridegroom, as matron of honor,| the bridegroom, was best man. SS ee oo been asleep in a vaeant lot about @ es. ee Ue esata ae lei] and Fredericks, Reasonabl was gowned in pastel blue organdy| An informal reception was held 8t! 10 pions anhed by the | Doce Ay. ones Monday Rone uuare state peni- ls 7 y Ses aorta bauguet of pink roses | the Gerike home for members of the e picnic supper planned by the ntiary at Bismarck starting to serve || priced. Guaranteed by res- and sweet peas congregation following the ceremony. | Business and Professional Womens ~ @|® term of two years for the stealing/| ponsible establishment. a maid of honor, wore a frock of peach | ing to Nastous Deore ity Ghieago. Mrs. Ray V. Stair, chairman of the © |feneed by Judge F. T. Lembke in dis-|§ Us, enjoy it during the sum- Colored organdy and her flowers were) "rine wedding algo cerved as a fam- | Personnel, conmmitise, WHO was ar} PARAMOUNT THEATRE | trict court at Amidon last week. mer. More Cockeyed ‘Mr a. TRerenbe, Sortiand was| ily reunion, wi oe oni emily a tanging the affair. Nenana” and “Quirt? Wave BOW | nS Harrin gton’s than ‘man a : ) was! -Smbled for the first time in many}. <0 8 H z best man and the washers were Mr.| sore eng those coming trom « | *— ca ind Racul Walsh's Fox production.| First Lutheran Ladies willl pismarck, N.Dak. Phone 180 “The Cockeyed World”! both of Portland : n./Wieance were three sons, Henry, «|| City-County News ||“Women Of All Nations," which opens) sponsor an ice cream social at pastor at Midland, S, D., Walter, from | @——————- 2) |, ean Ot ot adventures, | Church parlors at Avenue Dat o) The bride's mother, Mrs. Rawlings, wore a gown of rose colored chiffon | Waukegan, Til, ang Gerhard f0m®| 4 daughter was born Sunday at! love making and fighting of these two| 4 o'clock. and at Fred Swan- and Mrs. Coe was gowned in green jthe Bismarck hospital to Mr. and|immortal leathernecks, as portrayed|son’s, 416 Thayer avenue at 7 Stan: bhi . Mrs. Ray Limblad of Tuttle. by Victor McLaglen and Edmund! o'clock Tuesday, June 23. During the ceremony a eroup ct/Study and Recreation — \Lowe, their chief allure is the most ss a young women stretched ribbons to bi di C Pl: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atwood, Tut+|gorgeous blonde of stage or screen, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——EE==_ form an isle for the wedding party) Combined in CaMp Plan | tre, are parents of » son born Sun-|the Nordic Greta Nissen. Just arrived a large selection and later they assisted at the recep- % : “what ” as Bd (te CO A recearied || Mere RU eee treaucartat, Price Glory.” which in-lo¢ Wash Frocks, beautiful de-|] THEATRE - MANDAN Mrs. Robert Hosford, Mrs. Armour | craft, nature study, scouting and screen, the almond eyed, raven haired | Signs in voiles and prints; prices Senator W. D. Lynch, La Moure, is Spaulding, Mrs. Wade Newbegin,| trailing as well as games and folk |srending a few days in Bismarck ’on|Dolores Del Rio was their chief/are $1.95 and 2.95, also a Y * ‘Mrs. Duncan Nease, Miss Virginia] dancing will be offered at the second | isiness, charmer. In the record-breaking} beautiful assortment of House Richards, Miss Frances Davis Miss|annual Girl Scout camp at Chan follow-up, “The Cock Eyed World,” Pajamas. The Bismarck Cloak TONIGHT and TUESDAY ————— 7:15 - 9 p.m. — 15e - 400 Caulean Creath, and Miss Ionemary v1 the v1 ee ¥ |omapl on, wiidwod lake, Guivapao,|, Staale Hendrickson, Coteau, '6|cooring was of Titian shade, ceused| SHOP. sf a Mrs. Ball was graduated from the| according to Miss Harriet Rust, camp joling business in city. ‘lthem much woe and warfare, and As new as tomorrow— Bismarck high school and later at-) director. now comes the truly blonde Greta y ed Mills college, Oakland. Calif.| Nature study will be taught by Usher L. Burdick, Fargo attorney.) whose coloring and NvOEy parogmentr , d with the sensational e received her degree from North- | porothy Moses, assistant director, and|®nd Eugene and Quentin Burdick, %. star of today! western university, Evanston, Ill. Mary Cave, with Miss Kathryn Flan- were visitors in Bismarck Sunday. —_—_—_ - Dr. and Mrs. Ball are taking a mo-|agan in charge of the instruction in tor trip through California and will inning ea life-saving. M. Garrison, proprietor of the Bis- make their home in Los Angeles,| Flanagan is now at the Red Cross rhephee dad Shop, has returned from Where Dr. Ball will serve a year of in-| training camp in Minnesota, taking a a bed r trip to Hollywood, Calit., rneship in the Hollywood hospital. | course in life-saving and water-front where he spent @ short vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Rawlings, who went to| sports, Three qualified Red Cross cae cain iaiieamniand - te . 1 CARD OF THANKS to dizzy dames ... you've Henares Dumavaratter the Teer facing more in| We wish to express our thanks to ON YOUR before, but never in sueh @ skirt chas- first of July. second class scouting and tender foot | oe TARY t Hioahear eeeeee wah aking mood. oer tests will be in charge of Aldeen Patis | {P6' den death of our beloved wile, BIRTHDAY BARBARA you'll never know wh * A and Dorothy Petron, while Eula Cam~- Aenean aay SA Manne, STANWYCK oul never “pou abe Error Disclosed in ay Bee ercineor eer re eet ‘We also wish to extend our gratitude The star the world fart iad Peony’Show Awards] fcik dancing. Other recreational ac- | oF the benutiful Tors) etterttee Send has taken to its vic F io ! ne tivities will be arranged from time to Fred Giltechka a ae | MeL. AGLEN LOWE ‘Due to an error in checking up the | time. 1 winning entries at the peony show, it] A request that all girls planning to postal ayes MOTHER se H EL BRENDEL was stated Saturday that Mrs. 8. D.| attend one or both weeks of the camp ‘William Gilitschka, Always Faithful to Cook was awarded the grand cham-| register at the earliest possible mo- . | CULTURE | “WOMEN of uN ‘ATIONS” pionship, whereas Mrs. E. FP. Trepp|ment was made Monday by members icatatb odin ices unlechioe | WEFS | You will enjoy this pleasant profes- Wi ofa Pionship, wheres Mee white peony, |of the Bismarck Girls Council, who| Just arrived a large selection | ion Sith Iie ood: pay wR eaaaD 4 L gra exhibited by Mrs. Trepp, was ad-|are sponsoring the camp. \ lof Wash Frocks, beautiful de- FROM every detail and use our influence to | Grete Nissen Fit, Dorsay judged the best flower at the show, ‘Arrangements can be made to care | signs in voiles and prints; prices help you obtain a position after thus qualifying it for the grand |for all girls who register now, it WaS| ore $1.95 and $2.95, also a " graduation. thamplonship. “Mrs. Cook, whose en-| pointed out, while these who wait to] 10° ei) assortment of House Oscar H. Will & Co. | Warre ror FREE CATALOG ana and 160 international beaytics — Comady—Cartoop—News ————— New fashioned theories in old Matinee 2:00 & 4:00 85c tries won a large number of ribbons,|send in their names and registration —— ——— received the sweepstakes prize. fee until just before camp opening|Pajamas. The Bismarck Cloak Phone 784 COMPLETE INFORMATION fashioned love | MON. - TUES. - WED, ONLY x * * may be icipappolnad. Ne pels Ce Shop. ' 319-8rd Street blest as i Evening Prank Milhollan, president of the | Scouts hit Say 8 ee Bismarck N. Dak. Si L | seek Cental Were Buble ‘Service com- | 2¥e8 of 10 arf 18 years of age ma) Gussner’s Cash & Carry Dept. We Telegraph Flowers FARGO, N. DAK. | with pees i any, with headguar ers ataren. are| ,, Council officials are calling attens Charles Butterworth EARLY | THEATRE S Neb., and his wife and children are es fn Bismarck for a visit, Mr. Mithol-| tion of, Parents 1 te bene ce lan, who was formerly president of builder but also gs a means of de- the state railroad board, will spend % several days inspecting the company’s reas civie responsibility and self ¢ properties at various points in the ee * 7 state. Mrs. Milhollan and family will 1 x 7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galvin and remain here for several weeks as the | 1 wiiiam, 628 First street, and Mrs. guests of her father, Louis Rickert, i 603 Eighth St. ‘They were accompan- |W. L- pepetseo 413 Ninth stra bere ied here by her sister, Miss Dagmer |Teturned’ Oem Devils eee 5 ¢ Rickert, who has been visiting in| they attended Stove erwin aited Omaha for the last 10 days. ec patra ee * * x her ear Beraeant Ener, of Mr. and Mrs, 'T. W. Lusk, 510 Fitth | COO snotored to epgetitee 8 St., who recently moved here from] Governor’s Day were Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds, were surprised by a group de, 41: x ; of friends from their former home, Ba ee neat who motored here Sunday, bringing 2| nue F; and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Car- picnic dinner. In the party were lander, 516 Seventh street. eas Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Lane, Mrs. J. L. q xk * Leoboldt, Mrs. E. C. Stauffer and Miss Ruth Stauffer, all of Edmunds} Henry Selbmen, Miles City, Mont., Ricardo Cortez ame » « « BUILT WITH THE ENGINEERING REFINEMENT OF THE FINEST AUTOMOBILE Until you have tried a Maytag,’ Availgble with fasoling multi- motor: for homes withous electricity and Miss Lila ea > aban has soene Bismarck fe sna two weeks as the guest of his brother-in- D cannot appreciate what Miss Barbara Register, who has|law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George resses pages a jae as the auto- type shift lever means to you.' It engages smoothly and quietly to start or stop the water action. It may be con-| veniently operated from any, side of the tub. The action of the lever is so smooth that it is possible to move the lever from the “on” or “off” posi-| tion by a light push of the been physical education instructor at | Munger, 408 Avenue F. Gustavus Adolphus college, St. Peter, + +.% Minn., has returned to Bismarck to spend the summer vacation with her | , Miss peeag peg peospey oe » “a mathe, ‘Mrs. Mary Register, 406 Sec- So Moe’ Jarnesiown, 8) fad e there by the illness of her father, * * * William Tillotson, son of Mr. and | J#ke Salting. Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, 100 Avenue A ‘West, and Benjamin Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. 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