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4 Be rz ~y ( YW 4 . ~1% A) ity “Marion Weisbeck and ‘Hiram R. Roberts Wed Miss Marion Weisbeck, daughter of Miss Eileen Fowler, Fargo, to Be Bride Miss Eileen Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Weisbeck, 404 Elev-|Senator A..W Fowler and Mrs. Fow- enth 8t., became the bride of Hiram |ler, Fargo, will become the bride of R. R. Roberts, son of Mrs. Fred Rob-' Lewis Robert Bardwell, son of Mrs. erts, 313 Eighth St., at a service read/L. J. Bardwell, Minneapolis, August Saturday afternoon at St. Mary's/15, it was announced this week. The parish house. The Rev. Father John |service will be held in the Gethese- Blag officiated. mane cathedral, with Dean H. 8. They were attended by Miss Betty | Brewster officiating. Miss Weisbeck, @ sister of the bride, and ‘by Ole Roberts, the bridegroom’s|will be Miss Fowler's maid of honor, ‘brother. ,., The bride wore a dress of pink chif-|Elizabeth McMillian, St. Paul, Mar- fon trimmed with pink lace and a hat/ian Fletcher, Winnipeg; Jane Robson, of white horsehair braid. She car-|Madison, 8. D., Jane Arey, Minneap- Tied a bouquet of roses. Her sister !olis; and Dorothy Volkmer and Betty swore a frock of yellow voile with a|Farnham, Fargo. matchlig hat and her flowers also ‘were roses. The couple will make their home /sions. ‘at 313 Eighth St. Mr. Roberts is em- ployed at the Western Baking com- Pany. * # # Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Couch, 1700/afternoon, as the climax to a series ‘Third St., entertained a company of | of lectures on “Modern Methods in friends at dinner Saturday evening | Piano Teaching” which Miss Mehus in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lee,| conducted last week. A number of their daughter, Miss Ellen Lee and/| local and out-of-town piano teachers |. sons Henry and Arthur, Los Angeles, | were in attendance. Children appear- Calif. Mrs. Lee is a sister of Mr.|ing in the recital were Phyllis Wahl, Couch. Garden flowers decorated the | Betty Hall, Beverly Gunness, Isobel table and places were laid for 14. The Tiedman and Margaret Connolly. Tea evening was spent socially. A num-/| was served after the program, with ber of affairs have been given in| Miss Marle eee assisting. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee and their family, who have been visiting at the Couch home and also with Mrs. Lee’s| Sixth 8t., are back from 8t. Paul, sister, Mrs. Frank Paris, for the last | Minneapolis, and Belgrade, Minn., and month. They left this morning for | Grand Forks, where they visited rela- their home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Knute Gunderson and|ereater part of the time in Grand daughter Lois, Pensacola, Fla. are|Forks with her parents. She was spending a few days at Driscoll with | Joined there by Mr. Devold for the ‘Mr. Gunderson’s mother, Mrs. Herbie | trip to Minnesota. Gunderson, while Lelie to iol Diego, Calif, Mrs. Gunderson an Lois. will ‘make their home in San|Miss Vada Heaton, 319 Second St., Diego with Mrs. Gunderson’s father, will leave Tuesday by car for Aber- Harry Nelson, during the next tw>/deen. 8. D., where they will visit years while Mr. Gunderson ts on a@ relatives and friends. They plan to cruise with the U. 8. Navy. Mr. Gun- spend a short time in Webster, 8. D., derson and his family is motoring to before returning next week. the west during his five weeks’ leave. * * # ee € Mrs, E. H. L. Vesperman, 410 Ave- | nue A West, left Sunday for Fargo, nue B West, entertained at a 1 o'clock summoned there by the sudden death bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon. Saturday, of Mrs. Staak’s brother, W. Larkspur in two shades of blue and|R. Rush. Funeral services will be pink petunias were used in the table | held Tuesday. decorations and covers were marked ee * Later bridge was played with Mrs. Burt Finney and | Fargo, former residents of this city, Mrs. T. R. Atkinson holding honors. | are Spending a few days here visiting ‘Mrs. Mary Stevens, San Diego, Calif.,| with friends. They were guests at the for 12 guests. was an out-of-town guest. * oe Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bakken, 511 Second St., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue, 309 Avenue B, left this week- | Calif., is visiting in Bismarck as the end for Pelican Rapids, Minn., where guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Roop, they have taken # cottage at Dunn’s| Mason apartments. resort. Mr. Bakken and Mrs. Rue will return to Bismarck early this week, while their families will re-| Broadway, left Sunday by car for main there for a month. ee * Mr. and Mrs. Donald ‘Tracy have returned to Bismarck after a honey-| *————~,—_—___—-@ ™moon_ spent in northern, Minnesota, | Meetings of Clubs | Mrs. Tracy was laine Bowman . before her marriage, which toot place | And Social Groups | ee ee ee July 4, at Detroit Lakes, Minn. and Mrs, Tracy will make heir home at 615 First St. **# & Mr. and Mrs. Zackary T. Slattery, | building. son Taylor and daughter, Patricia Ann, have arrived from Great Falls, Mont., for a visit with Mr. Slattery’s|ciety of the McCabe Methodist aunts, the Misses Fanny and Ann|church will hold a meeting at 2:30 Slattery, 522 Second St. They willjo’clock Tuesday afternoon at the spend about two weeks here. * ke * Mrs. Caia Lee and son Bobbie, left |charge of the program. Saturday by car for Detroit Lakes to — spend two weeks at the summer cot- tage of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reko, Mandan. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Reko are sisters. * * * Harold and Raymond Barth, sons) est offering, opened today at the Ca of Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Barth, 316| tol Theatre toe large aod apprecin= Eleventh St., left Sunday morning for | tive audience. a motor trip through the Black Hills and the Yellowstone park. They ex-|drama, with Miss Swanson rising to Pect to be away two weeks. * % * Miss: Olga L. Rupp, Los Angeles,|pably supported by a cast of unusual Calif. will leave Tuesday for her|talent headed by Ben Lyon; with home, after spending about three |such other top-notchers as Barbara weeks in Bismarck as the guest of/Kent, Arthur Lake, Monroe Owsley her sisters, Mrs. J. L. Monroe and|and Maude Elburne. Mrs, Kate Swick. * *# * Mr. and Mrs. Frendolin Rupp, son| Miss Swanson by the famous song Richard and daughter Frances, Bald-| writers De Sylva, Brown and Hender- --win, have left on a two weeks’ tour|son, who have successfully turned of the Black Hills. They also will visit in Minnetaie betore returning. * » . Mrs. George R. Kleugal, Lamber-| subtle humor, withal an enthralling ton, Minn., who has spent the last|plot of life in the upper strata of few days in Bismarck as the guest of | society. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Personius, 610 ‘Tenth St., has left for her home. x * & Betty Goff, Waukegan, Ill, while the bridesmaids will be Misses Senator Fowler and his family have visited in Bismarck on many occa- *# * # Five of the younger piano pupils of the Belle Mehus studio took part in a demonstration recital Saturday B A | dard against rating |nament here Monday, defeating Wale How to Comfo ble, Though Stylish : scale, Then he must write a letter |ter West 2 and 1. Both are Valley * * Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Devold, 711 tives. Mrs. Devold has been away for about five weeks, spending the - ** * Mrs. Minnie Heaton and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staak, 225 Ave- Mrs. A. W. Carlson and son Robert home of Mrs. Nellie Evarts, 217 First Street. *# # Mrs. Grant Helming, Los Angeles, ** * Misses Leone and Irene Hartke, 114 Grand Forks, where they plan to spend two weeks. Members of the Degree of Honor lodge will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the World War Memorial »| ‘The Woman's Home Missionary so- home of Mrs. C. C. Rue, 619 Mandan St. Mrs. Alfred Dale will have oo 11 At the Movies iH CAPITOL THEATRE “Indiscreet,” Gloria Swanson’s lat- The piece is a fast moving comedy- the opportunities afforded in a high- ly brililant manner, and she is ca- Of outstanding note is the fact that. the story was written especially for l/their talents from song writing to that of dramatics. They have given her a story of modern society with in Style as Well as Com- | fortable in Clothes joyable resort, Southampton had added charm this summer in the per- fectly lovely clothes everybody is wearing. Southampton just never was 80 dressy as it is this season! For the favored all-white costume, Mrs. William M. Duryea, the former Marjorie Simonds, wore the sweetest These social registrites, pictured the other day at Lesage") are left to right: SOUTHAMPTON NEVER WAS AS DRESSY AS IT IS THIS YEAR on grilled tomatoes before taking her Women Demonstrate How to Be|morning hour of bicycling. Bicycles, in fact, are growing in popularity as a nice way of getting exercise in a nice, old-fashioned, | to information received here. charming manner. To date there oe seems to be no unanimity in bicycle Southampton, Long Island, July 20.) costume, with women wearing pa-|sicc. —Always a comfortable, casual, en-|jamas, shorts and bathing suits or whatever they choose. In New York state no tewer than one in every 22 persons becomes, at some time in his life, a patient in an institution for the mentally ill. SSS SS SS SSS SSN tevens, Mrs. Fenton Taylor. Father of Bismarck Dentist Died Sunday Funeral services for A. H. Stucke, ——-—---=—-—-= —————= | father @f Dr. F. C. Stucke, 722 Man- dan St., whose death occurred Sun- day night at the family home at Henderson, Minn., will be conducted ‘Wendesday at Henderson, according Prizes Total $20,000 In Kelvinator Contest More than $20,000 in cash and mer- chandise prizes will be awarded to 37 SSS winners in the Kelvinator Compari- Dr. Stucke left Friday evening for Henderson to be at his father's bed- | little hand-made white crepe while lunching with her husband and others on the attractive Beach Club dining room that looks out over the water. Her, costume was a sleeveless frock and long-sleeved jacket, with self-tucks running diagonally for the body of the frock, and the front, hack and cuffs of the coat. The neck, cuffs and skirt hem were finished in points. | New Beach Costume Newer than pajamas for beach wear at Southampton is the wrap- around skirt and bolero jacket en- semble that slips on over the bath- ing sult. Mrs. Fenton Taylor, step- ping out of the handsome pool at the club, slipped a white crash suit, ‘:eav- ily embroidered in black wool, over her black bathing suit. After the morning dip is over, if you aren’t off for tennis, golf or sail- ing, it's the thing to don quite pretty! togs for lunch, cards or gossip. Au- drey Jaeckel looked lovely one day in @ pale blue frock with rich embroi- dery edging the circular cape bertha. It had double ruffles outlining the low hip-line, and with it she wore a halo hat of rough straw with some posies in front. Backless bathing suits are seen; everywhere, but not the brassiere and panties type you see on bathing beau- tles and ads. It is amazing how the best swimmers pick the plainest suits for their active participation. Mrs. Robert L. Stevens has a cute white monogram on her black suit and slips @ white terry cloth long coat with) standing collar on when she emerges dripping. Many Southamptonites lent their presence to Mrs. Payne Whitney's an- nual milk fund fair at Greentree, at Manhasset. They might have drawn|. straws to see who would wear gay printed frocks and who would stick to all-white, so evenly were these two styles divided. Polka Dots Popular Mrs. Dodge Sloan accomplished a most effective compromise in her white frock with its cool navy blue and white polka dotted cowl neckline and short-sleeved jacket. Others 'who used touches of polka dots on white costumes included Mrs. James ‘There are, however, two songs used, which were written by the author- composers entitled, “Come To Me” Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tindall, Fargo,|and “If You Haven't Got Love” have returned to their home after a| which, of course, are headed for “hit” visit here with Mrs, Tindall’s dimensions if they are not already in brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W./that classification. They are used to Fraser, 408 Raymond St. x # # good advantage, and fit in admirably in the scheme of things. Mrs, Minnie Shuman, 4{4 Third St. oes 4s back from Fargo where she visited for a few days at the home of Dr. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Glamorous Norma Shearer, in “A and Mrs. L. E. Huschka, former Bis-| Free Soul,” dramatic story of a girl marck residents. * whose father’s preachments of “free- dom” almost wrecked her life, is the Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fleck and) attraction now pla; at the Para- children, 712 Mandan &t., visited in| mount Renee Aug Minot this weekend at the home of Based on Adela Rogers St. Johns Mrs. Fleck’s mother, Mrs. Winine| famous novel, the new play is gtip- Clark. *e# % Mrs. R. P. Merritt, Kenmare, ping drama, much of it founded on actual experiences of the author. Despite its stark realism and tense is here for a visit with her brother-in- | situations, Miss Shearer as the social Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. Webb, Patterson hotel. butterfly torn between two loves has opportunity to be as colorful a charm- er as in “The Divorcee” or “Strangers May Kiss.” an amazing to a jury to save the girl’s happiness. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY room with clothes closet, private entrance and telephone. if desired. in. rate. Call at Russel Lowell, who chose brown and white, and Mrs, Thomas M. Ban- croft who sponsored red and white. Both used the print only on the col- lar, the former for a half-collar that tucked into a revers of white, the lat- ter for a scarf that wove in and out jeckline. Of course it always is the children you notice most at this annual event of Mrs. Whitney's. Nothing could be cuter than little Nancy Whitney driv- ing her goat cast, dressed in a beau- tiful little white batiste frock tied on the shoulders in bows and topped by & brimmed hat of the batiste all frilled around the edge. Tailored in a masculine fashion was the crisp ‘white linen suit worn by little Master Forrestal, guardian for @ time of the nice old mule “Old Brick.” Mrs. Van Devanter Crisp’s wee almost carried EERE fh Ba Hs iE EE Phe e Lh E + 5p li F “You taught me to live dangerously, Dod! | can take care of myself in ao man's world!” HE luxurious Jan Ashe with her irresistible love-hunger for a man distinctly new to her experiences. How far will she go in defiance of her father’s determination to save her from @ love tryst that will make her an outcast? And the ruthless Ace Wilfong! Is he man enough to resist her lure in deference to the gratitude which he owes her father who has saved his life? An introduction to three of the four fascinating characters, in a melo- drama that assails every emotion— Starring the scintillating Norma SHEARER “A Free Soul’ with CLARK GABLE Leslie Howard . James Glezsci LIONEL BARRYMORE EXTRA Bobby Jones Shows the “Chip Shot” In the second of the series of 12 sensa- tional short subjects. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY THEATRE & “Home of the Big Picturés” See or Write Joe McClusky or Robert Webb at Webb’s Furniture Store, Bismarck, N. BD. NOTICE As state distributors for Tile-Tex inlaid floor cov- ering, we are in a position to give the public a life-time floor at a nominal cost no matter how large or small. Used in Homes and Business Places - We have just completed covering a floor for the Frank E. Leifert Co., store corner 3rd and Main, which opened for business Saturday, July 18th. For sample, prices and further information about this wonderful tile Mrs. William M. Duryea, Miss Audrey Jaeckel, Mrs. Robert L. son Contest, which closes Aug. 31, local dealers. diate families. is announced by officials of the North Dakota Power and Light company, Everyone is eligible to enter the contest except Kelvinator employees and representatives and their imme- A contestant must get a copy of the standard rating scale score card and of 200 words or less and send it to|City youths. the Contest Judges, Kelvinator Cor- poration, Detroit, Mich. A prize of $5,000 will be awarded for the best letter. Second prize NIMMO, STEVENS TIE Devils Lake, N. D., July 20—(#)— is|W. K. Nimmo, defending champion, $1,250 and the next 35 prizes are new jand Jay Stevens tied for medal hon- DeLuxe and standard’ model Kel-jors in the vinators electric refrigerators. Devine’s Condition club championship which began here Sunday. A. E. “Averitt, Houston county, Shows Improvement tenn., secured 95,000 pounds of béy from 13 acres. Bottineau, N. D., July 20—@)—| = Continued improvement was shown Monday in the condition of Joseph M. Devine, state immigration com- missioner who has been ill with pneu- monia at a hospital here, hospital at- taches said. Mr. Devine, a former governor of North Dakota, had betn critically ill about a week ago, but attaches of the hospital said considerable improve- ment has been shown. WU —____—__-. |. Additional Sports ‘ STERN WINS TOURNEY bi Edgeley, N. D., July 20.—(?)—Les- ter Stern won the championship Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 583 Bismarck, N. Dak. it Dr. Clara B. Westphal Foot Specialist Chiropodist RICHMOND’S BOOTERY Phones—309-2825 121 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Send ‘ FROM Oscar H. Will & Co. Phone 784 319-3rd Street Bismarck N. Dak. We Telegraph Flowers QN YOUR BIRTHDAY} ~ piateree aw LEO MeCAnEY UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE MOTHER Glowers \ VA BOL -HERDERSON Rov UuCcCTIOR i \ BEN LYON eonan vee duced . . and bril- Hantly acted, 35c until 8 p. m. i | xz (GAPITOL| = Wed. THEATRE 7—9 Merrill Blosser’s famous comic, the favorite of Young America, occupies space in this news- paper every day, together with Wood Cowan’s hilarious family comic, MOM’N POP. FRECKLES has endeared himself to every youngster who has seen him. These two comics are gaining new friends every day. Watch for Them Daily oa