The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1931, Page 5

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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 ber “ the last two months ag day evening for Sparta, Wis, to Find Wonderful 16 farm pars were enrolled at ] \ 4 ts, Mr. and Mrs. ©. R.| spend » two weeks’ vacation with het three homemakers rest camps held : f oan, Tab oven Bt mother, Mrs. R. M. Baldwin. New ‘Face Powder |sune at amidon, Tolley and Park | ‘end ike Ae x Gordon and ee 8 Ru River. The camps lasted four days | 4 q 4 r complexions ions and old looking |each and were attended for shorter | “a q A /. A. f auger as it roe en be wa Mre. H. A. ae an es) skins lack protection, | Preserve your | periods by several hunted additional | eo spending days 18) skin 1 motor trip to Winnipeg, Dalluth, oe mines wtih bre Yo, parents, with the new wonderful Face | women, Miss Cora Opland and '|Alice Webb Becomes th crass dag eo wees | MF and "Mol Snag room ie ate LAST TIMES TODAY—THURSDAY The Modern Comedy Romance That Is Different PARTY HUSBAND Dorothy Mackaill Donald Cook Fresh Lake Fish—Gussner’s.| | CAPITOL THEATRE Miss Cora Opland, and, daughter of Mr.| Announcement has been at is Minn,, were married at a service read|mer Bismarck resident, son of Mr. This Great Healing 0 il Best Clarence Bakken Wed) , Bride of John Hale} ss, sssue susdvin of the state 1 and Mrs, O, E. tt, and riage of Alice Ciarence J. ‘Bakken Mat Mandan, 2 of or Mr and Me Ww. Ho wenn S104 19% Tuesday noon on the lawn at the|and Mrs. Clarence A. Hele, Grand he ft Mr. E. H. Yonaka, gi oe oe ee eee ee Fork Eczema and Skin Troubles : brary commission staff, will leave Fri-| Fresh Lake Fish—Gupsner’s. Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Bakken, Brainerd, |Main avenue, and John R. Hale, fore the Mott Lutheran church, officiated.) Mr. Hale and his bride are spends ‘The bride, who was attended by|ing their honeymoon at the summer vee Oe day that Yo you |days because st 1s hi contrat= —_—— 4 (& her sister, Miss Bsther Opland, wore|cottage of Mrs Hale's parents n/t g0lng £9 give, thin a real od anid Bo) ile cone conn, Pai Last Time Tonight & frock of yellow flowered chiffon |Lake Melissa, Shoreham, Minn. They | “Hance | een lke 1b of youneilet and a fem short 2 A with matching hat. The briecsmai¢ | will make their home in Minneapolis. | opher at the only | will t! convince Ge wore pink organdy. Elmaar Bakken,| Both Mr. and Mrs. Hale attended | thing tou R | sticking fal spfee to nie Howard Hughes A e sare brother of the bridegroom, was|the University of North Dakota ang Koy) but ine 3 Che ae will pee Te a evel Mok Ghiellmedye sag the Rime ty that Moone's "betutg 66 ; the wedding marches and Mrs, Oscar| For the lest year er more the bride [8d Ob ie 8 cleat fore About to Marry a Girl re a and Howard/has ao Seren ne ote rey leave @ greasy residue and “that é He Didn’t Know! ‘ont lott, sang. neapolis ’ =| drug store must give satisfaction os oy Bakken iss graduate of the jorle Kent ak: today yore, room ly refunded.— N ike 06 ahead 99 and he trusted all women .... kinson normal sc! ug! Moone’ vertise! tered and banged-up car. Here a biged ae a LO ee og bid Sar gen porrenents ane 5 5 s wn, ‘girl 0 arry in 3 dn the Mandan school last year. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Clarion E. Bakken bas been 9 member of the | Avenue A, have as their Mahdan school faculty for the last|Larson’s father, Van two years. brother, Lawrence Petersoi Mr, and Mes. Baaken have gone to|her grandfather, ae Peterson, Leake Metigosthe, for the swmmer|all of Askov, Minn., and Mrs. and will make their home in Mandan |Strandvold and daughter, Miss Olgs month! Here's Bill's biggest picture—He's different in this daring role. WILLIAM HAINES we have the equipment and the skilled help to iron out -those dents and bring your car back to original newness. Whenever you require work of with ‘Adolphe Menjou 3 g Everybody wants to In the Dramatic Comedy Romance this kind, you will save money “Just A Gigolo” after September 1. irandvold, Decorah, Towa, Mrs. by letti ; ** * frandvold is an aunt of Mrs. Lar- ave one "ne ARO ae The thrilling adventures of —with— Earle H. Morris, former chief en- | $n. 1 How about your car doors—do headline hunters, flirtin Lillies Bone Cc. Aubrey Smith < Weiner for the state railroad commis- ee they open and shut properly?. oprircercuie > i ——— sion, was honored at a noon luncheon | _Miss Helen Galyen, Fargo, formerly If not, let us fix them. with death to scoop a front FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY of Bismarck, has arrived to visit over given ‘by officials and employes St) ¢he Fourth of July week-end with of the Hotel Prince. Places were| Miss Esther Wilson, 208 Rosser ave> Everybody does who shops page. jail-break.. story. “Sparkling with brilliant di- DINGLE TOP &" marked for 25. Mr. Morris, who has : BODY WORKS. alogue, pounding with Matinee Evening taken a pout th the public serv< * * & 9 Me. erogue, _ pounding 2:00 4:00 ito ice nacunietinso€ Wrest Virginia, was Mr. ee wes J. Madigan and a ernne y s? In Rear of Ack’s Raditor Shop throbbing drama—radiant 35c 6:45 to 7:30 given a brief case, Pay Harding mak- | daughter eceieaney by cat the Phone 290 606 Main Ave. , with glorious romance. 2 Schnectady, N. ¥., where they will y sANET “DADDY _ The Biggest Hes sie Midi he eer imenitare visit for a time before going to thelr COMING! GAYNOR ‘" LONGLEGS? Hit of the Year! kin and C. W. McDonnell, members | home at Reading, Pa. Mrs. Madigan of the commission, and by James ————K_*_*_$_"____ , new chief engineer. Mr. Mor- - Unbelievable Value! ne: ay from Chicago to spend about eeks here as the guest of her A parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Rubin, 522 ea) West Thayer avenue, and with her er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Oscar Abern, Wishek. She will be joined the latter part of the month vy Mr. Wiess, who will spend his va- cation here. s his ett for Charleston, W.Va NOW you can i j \ Milt join him tate, smi oi = Broadcloth } e < |? +. George D. 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