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| | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931 for a month or more. Miss Jennie Nielson who has spent Former Teacher Here {Describes Church Work|Hacy meson ess aint "at ond Weds Helena Banker|In Kentucky Mountains] ¥%, elatives at Mercer, her former |f Mr, and Mrs, Carl Knudtson, 810| Description of church work carried |“ Het home at San Jose, Calif, |} Fifth 8t., have returned from Lisbon, | on among the Kentucky mountaineers blll where they motored Wednesday] was given by Miss Minnie Knecht,| Lyman Baker, deputy state tax morning to attend the wedding of | one of the pastors of an interdenomi- | commissioner, will leave Friday on a Migs Edna Halverson, former teacher | national church at Elkatawa, Ky., for at the William Moore school, and A.j members of the Trinity Study Circle A. Hoerr, Helena, Mont. The wed-| Wednesday evening. The meeting ding took place at 5 p.m. at the home| was held at the ‘home of Rev. and of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.) Mrs, Opie 8. Rindahl, 704 Seventh Bt. John Halverson, Lisbon. Miss Knecht, who has been in the The bride wore a gown of coral! work for two years, is here for a visit pink chiffon with matching accesso-| with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Knecht, ries and carried a sheaf of pink] 99g Seventh St., and with other rél. roses. She was attended by her sis-| atives, J ter, Miss Lulu Halverson, who wore a a frock of pale yellow chiffon with a thee Pepe nied adthenb ly vy: corsage of Ophelia roses. John Hal-| the speaker who showed how their Rha Jr. brother of the bride, W88| church is maintained without funds st Man. :. Miss Thompson, Lisbon, played the =o ae oe ens aT wedding march and two vocal solos a were given by Mrs. Henry Blake, for-| y¢rm 0, Johnson and her daughter merly Miss Ruth Halverson, a sister| Noche: the program was followed of the bride. Following the ceremony, a wedding| PY # social hour. | dinner was served to the bridal party and @ few invited guests. Later Mr. me and Mrs. Jack Fleck, 514 West and Mrs. Hoerr left on a wedding trip PRosser avenue, and Mrs. Fleck’s sis- to Minneapolis, Chicago and St.|ter. Miss Caroline Lakin, Colorado Louis, Buen Colo., accompanied by Mr. ‘ il make| ®Nd Mrs, F. J. Bassett, 206 Park St., I hro soe nees merle where bs is as- | have left for Shoreham, Minn., where ws away the Federal Re-| they have taken a cottage on Lake ial, sistant cashier of oer has been| Melissa. They will be joined there washboard since leaving here|by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irick, Car- ii teaching in Ba iz Fington, formerly of Bismarck, who | £€¢ whiter clothes than ever x ke will sbend two weeks at the Fleck cot- “lata goodness I'm not chained to this instrument of torture any more! Why should I break my back over washboard, when I can get whiter, brighter clothes just by soaking! My washdays are so easy since I chan; | to Rinso. And the best of it is, this gentle way saves the clothes.” Great in tub or washer Don’t fool yourself. No soap gives the rich, lively, /asting suds that Rinso gives. Tike at alchy city foe cup, as Ligh: * weight, puffed-up soaps. ‘Aad no sof- tener needed, even in hardest water. OUT GOES THIS OLD WASHBOARD! (VE FOUND AN EASY WAY TO Honoring Miss Jennie Nielson, San Jose, Calif., who is visiting here, Mrs. Anton Hedahl, 900 Second St., en- tertained a comp:.1y of her friends at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday af- ternoon. Covers were placed for 12 at the table, which was centered with bouquets of garden flowers and had appointments in pastel shades. The afternoon was spent informally. Among the guests were several wom- en from Mercer, former home of Miss Nielson. In the group were Mes- p 4 2 dames F. O. Freeberg, B. C. Hjelle, O. Mod White Gold F | heed hot ped pode! so white, 8. Hjelle, James Rice, H. Berge, an ern i ol even boiling isn’t necessary. Marvelous ee ane 6. le reag in washers; the makers of 40 famous Roy Nielson. pare With. comfortable pearl pads washers fe ommend it. Mr. and Mrs, J. 8, Kelly and Only $4.50 And nothing daughter Gayle, 421 West Thayer Expert Eye Service at Greatly like it for dish- avenue, returned Wednesday evening Reduced Prices washing! from a week's trip to Watertown, 8S. the BIG pack- D., where they were called by the ey precacrotine erel 8 age: death of Mr. Kelly's mother, Mrs. A. ature Cure Clinic | B. Kelly. On their way home they DR. A. S. ANDERSON visited with relatives at Hecla, 8. D., Optometrist—Kye Specialist MILLIONS USE RINSO and also spent a short time with Mrs. || Lucas Block Biamaret || in tub, wdsher and dishpan Kelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Steimke at Forman, N. D. They were accompanied here by Mr. Kelly's brother, Jack Kelly, who will visit | (96666$66609699660: Bismarck’s Most Sensational Dress Event * oe OK Mrs. Carl Nelson, 922 Eighth St., entertained a company of women at | a bridge party Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. C. A. Menge, Mc- Ville, Mrs. Ray Madigan, Schnectady, N. Y., and Mrs. A. R. Reep, Grenora, who are visiting with relatives here, Cards were played at three tables and prizes went to Mrs. C. A. Schuck and Mrs. George Janda. * * * Miss Celeste Sowka, Lidgerwood, is tage. Mrs. Irick is a sister of Mr.! week's f * ANNOUNCEMENT New Location BISMARCK BANK BUILDING 222 MAIN AVENUE . Schoolroom 203 — Second Floor — Phone 865 Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hendrickson, ** * ~ Mrs. A. R, Reep, Grenora, N. D.,|511 Thirteenth St., have as their guest who has been visiting here for the | Mr. Hendrickson’s father, Oscar Hen- Blanche Marie Molleur Art Dressmaking School Dressmaking courses will be taught at the school and diplomas given with each full course. Private lessons will be taught also. Designing, drafting and the making of garments, etc. Dress and silk suits, made to order at the school, For further information, write or phone for appointments. MRS. BLANCHE MARIE MOLLEUR, Dressmaking School BISMARCK, N. DAK. Now Showing THURSDAY ONLY In His Arms... ++. ig the woman he loves! In his heart the desire to keep her safe forever and ever! But in his mind are the faces of women who still love him... women who have paid for ‘his love, branding him “ladies’ man.” WILLIAM POWELL Rupert Hughes’ Sensational Novel —with— Kay Francs Carole Lombard Olive Tell A Paramount Drama Box 149 STARTING FRIDAY The Last Word in Supreme ‘Thrills and Unusual Romance Wallace Beery Greater than he was in “The Big House” and “Min and Bill” —in— “The Secret Six” The picture that takes its lace alongside of ‘The Big House” as a great en- tertainment! a With the same author, di- rector and again f ; —with— Lewin Jean Clark Stone Harlow Gable a <=, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY “Home of the Big Pictures” here for @ visit at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. E. B. Sowka, Mason apartments. For Friday Only Miss Virginia Sowka, er sister (June 26) of Mr. Sowka, left Tuesday for Chi- cago, after spending the week-end here. ee Oe Mr. and Mrs. E. Ulmer, and chil- dren, 402 Mandan St., left Wednes- day morning by car for Armour, S. D., where they will enjoy a week's outing at Lake’ Andes, They will also visit Mr. Ulmer’s mother, Mrs. Chris ‘Ulmer and his sister at Armour. * * * Mrs. L. R. Priske and children, 614 First St., accompanied by her moth- er, Mrs. I. P. Overbye, Lensford, Sask., have left for Park River, N. D., for a visit with relatives, Later they will go to Detroit Lakes for a two-weeks outing. While they last, your choice only —_ Limit, only 3 to a customer. $5:$6$5S9S5S5655S59565405960655556008 This group of dresses consists of silk prints and silk crepes. Values $9.00 to $12.95 Come early for best selection! Ladies’ Hats—One Group Only 50c Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store On Main Avenue Opposite the N. P. Depot SS9SSS9SSSS9SSSSSSGF9SSSSSS SFOS FISSSD POP SOD 99S SO ODD PSOE P POSS SOPSD GOSS Fresher Coffee because all air is. out Announces A New Complete Stock of Dresses . Also new low prices. Not a dress in the store ten days old. You will enjoy the thrill of selecting a dress shown for the first time in Bismarck. Specially priced $3.95 $5.95 $7.95 We offer a new service to the style buyers of Bismarck. Each week we will receive new shipments of dresses. ~ YAN consisting of Organdies, Chiffons, light printed crepes and plain shades, underpriced for these days at $Q°0 $12 and $15 Values consisting of darker printed crepes, suitable for travel, dots and plain shades. A genuine value’ at a low price $675. $10.00 Values Friday and Saturday You'll find dresses of rare quality at a most appealing low price for late June buyers. fs ONE GROUP ishing trip to the Minnesota | last two weeks with her mother, Mrs. |drickson, who motored here from/ son, Mason apartments. Miss Han- Fleck. Mr, Bassett and Mr. Fleck plan | lakes. He will spend a part of the | William Barneck, 612 Ninth St., plans | Pillager, * id k. : cousin . Nelson. to return to Bismarck in about two| time at Potato lake and other lakes | to leave in a few po are a“ tae me _ weeks, while the others will remain | in that vicinity. x ee days for her home. ek $$995SS5S9SSSS 59999999999 SSO SS SSS 9SSSS SSF SSOP P99 PPP P PPPS P SSOP OPSPSOOOS Miss Lily Hanson, Washburn, 1s spending a few days in Bismarck as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nel-| tonight. Music 9 to 12 p. m. * CAPITOL Country Club Dancing Party| | Printed Cotton | THEATRE TONIGHT What Would You Do If You Had a Hus- 4 band who was an icicle? ree | | | Wash Dresses Sensationally Low-Priced! Batistes . . . voiles . . . sheer and cool! Fasci- nating patterns and the newest A joyous, = rib- cracking comedy of tremulous lips that begged to be kissed, and a hus- band who believed the Mother Goose The Biggest Laugh Hit of the year! With Elliott Nugent, Betty Compson, Jean Arthur, Tully Marshall, J. C. Nugent, Allison Skipworth. Di- rected by Vin Moore. From the play ‘Apron Strings’ by Dorrance Davis. Tomorrow and Saturday “HELL SOUND” Coming “FRONT PAGE” 39¢ Pair Be smart and very, very thrifty by wearing these hose made of silk and the new dull-finish char- donize rayon. Narrow French heels. Wanted shades, J.C. PENNEY CO DEPARTMENT » STORE We Lead — Others Follow 113-115 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. |] PARS AND BIRDIES When your clubs are right—Johnny Farrell and Blue Ribbon matched irons improve your game. Blue Ribbon Irons $3.45 each, GAMBLE STORES MODERN DEMAND You'll find both when you invest in G&J Endurance Tires. Prices are the lowest in history and the quality has been constantly bet- tered... To prove it to you we offer the broadest, most liberal tire guarantee, in the industry. G & J ENDURANCE Lifetime Guaranty : Exch laPain 29x4.40/21......$455 $4.39 5.15 497 5.00 A Definite Mileage Guaranty 30 Days Free Trial. Tires Mounted Free!