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¢ North Dakota Star Athlete Married to Chicago Girl Aug. 30 A wedding of interest to North Dakota friends occurred in ‘uni-| four tables. M.: Guests for Four Tables Play Friday in Tournament Games The bridge tournament, which is being sponsored at the Bismarck Country club, was continued Friday afternoon with guests paving at irs. A. R, Miesen was chairman of the day. Tea was served during ies noon. A bowl of garden flowers and 1., and 5 trustee of et ape nat ‘univer- performed ceremony, Yee Fisher is the son of Mr. oa merce. In athletics en manera On teeter football, captaining jorthwest- ern basketball team in his senior will be assistant football coach at Northwestern. Garden Flowers . Used to Decorate for Bridge Party Gladioli, snap-dragons and other bright colored flowers dec- ‘ seared the E. ednesday evening le dricks entertained for Miss Caroline Lakin of Miles City, Mont. There were guests for three tal of bridge. High scores in the gam were won by Mrs. H. A. Gran and Mrs. John Fleck. After the games, the hostess served luncheon course. Bismarck Ladies Give Bridge Party at Country Club . B. E. Hitchcock, Henry Hanson and R. E. Thompson enter- tained at bri Friday evening at the Bismarck try club. Cards were played at nine tables * () with honors Ta and Miss Lorraine Carder of Lawrence, Kan., and Miss Jessie Emery of je, Wash., were out-of-town eve Hazelton Residents Married Here Friday Miss Bonnie Fay Reamann and Lloyd M. Ott of Hazelton were mar- ried here Friday noon at the Metho- dist Episcopal parsonage, with Rev. Walter E. Vater officiatirg:. 4 | Mrs. Edith M. Reamann and Mrs. Orson Ott, mothers of the bride and ndants, part of the state Mr. and Mrs. Ott will be at home at their farm near Hazelton. Sunday School Class Entertained at Party Neil York was host Friday eve- ning to members of his Sunday School class of the McCabe Metho- dist church. Mrs, Peter Walz and’ daughter, Jule, oe returned — halt artng Sask., where they have spent sammer. Mrs. Wals will make her Mrs. H. M. Gulson of Glencoe will ‘be hostess to members of the Bis- tapers in a silver candelabra decorated the tea table where Mrs. F. A. Lahr Mrs. W. H. Boden- stab presided. Mrs. R. E. Wenzel, Mrs. Henry hide entertain-| has ‘Tne tournament will be concluded | B with next Friday's games. Helen May Wachal and John A. Paul Are Married Here Miss Helen May Wachal of Meno- ken became the bride of John A. Paul ot Bismarck Friday evening at the Methodist Episcopal rsonage. Rev. Walter E. Vater read the mar- nae service, rr. and Mrs. David Ryberg, broth- er-in-law and sister tended the couple. wore beige silk with sories to match, The bride’s gown was of Autumn silk crepe trimmed with velvet. With this she wore a tan hat. Mr. and Mrs, Pa‘) will be at hore after October 1 at Mr. Paul’s farm in Naughton township, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal of Meno- ken. She is a graduate of Bismarck high school and has been teaching in Burleigh county schools for several rs. hat and acces- years, Mr. Paul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, are residents of Burnt Creek township. . Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register and family have returned from a motor trip to Minnesota lakes. They spent about 10 days at Shoreham, later visiting Lake Itasca, Bemidj and Walker. Mandan Catholic Ds rag oe ae st. Joseph’s haf, Mandan. Mem- bers of the “Sismarck Cony Saige" hry to attend are request not Mrs. J. B. Smith, telephone 1184, by Monday e' 2 8 hters of marck Mrs. H. W. Herman and daughter, Helen, left Friday for Minneapolis and points in Iowa and Nebraska. They will return about Sept. 17 when Helen will enter Jamestown college. Miss Winnifred Robertson of Mi- not, formerly a member of the Bis- marck schools faculty, left her home Friday for Bozeman, Mont., where she will tear. in the public schools, Ray Doerschlag of Pesadena, Calif., who has been visiting his father, L. M. Doerschlag of Brad- dock, was a guest at the A. R. Tavis home Friday. eset @ Miss Betiy Dickert of Washburn returned to her home after vis- iting here as guest of Miss Beatrice jowman, eee Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Washburn have returned home after spending several days in Bismarck. Miss Aileen Doerner is spending the holiday week-end in Valley City, her former home. . Miss Marcia Bowman is spending the week-end in Washburn as the guest of friends, i Mrs. He Burman left Friday evening for Osceola, Iowa, where she will visit relatives. oi Mrs. Mark Wyncoop and children of Valley City are house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gunness, * Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Brien of Bis- marck announce the birth of a son Friday at St. Alexius hospital, ry The Order of Eastern Star will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Theodore Pavlak will be hos- tess to St. George’s Evening guild Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Miss Margaret Sundfor will return té Fargo Sunday after spending some time ‘here as guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. W. a, Targart. oe , Miss Helen McLean of Grafton ar- rived in Bismarck Friday to resume her duties member of the Wil- TONIGHT Saturday JOHN GILBERT with RENEE ADOREE and ERNEST TORRENCE —IN— “THE COSSACKS’ The thunder of galloping hooft through it as the | irresistible Cossacks sweep on to a stirring climax. News Pictures — Comedy ELTINGE THEATRE Matinee Every OAV HEU HUH HAC gH eenve eau Aes UHURU ANETTA UAE LUCE Pol : ALL LADIES’ ORCHESTRA - Day at 2:30 ly THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE liam Moore school faculty. eee hee pr isal if nicely a out of Wade ‘obina or . Evangelistic Services Being Continued Here Evangelistic services are being held in the big Gospel tent on Eighth street, between Avenues D and E,|next few weeks for another every evening starting at 8 o’clock.| Stay. On Sunday two services will be held, the afternoon meetin; uled for 3 o'clock and the Meeting at the usual hour. The services which have been in chai of Rev. Henry H. Ness, Far- go Evangelist, during the last four nights have brought out large con- gregations. Rev. Ness said he ex- pected to be back again within the Professional Sewing School Mrs. Blanche Molleur, Manager and Proprietor Fall opening Sept. 10th. Full course—Six weeks. Diplomas given on completion of course. Pupils May Enter at Any Time Party and street dresses sewed at school For appointment, phone 865, Sewing School Room, Third Floor of Business College Building. P Featuring an Singing all the Here is Gas that’s “rarin’ to go’— eager energy that puts “pep” in your car; push in its performance and that pleasing “purr” in your motor. It costs no more to give your car the cooperation of Fyre-Drop Gas. means more mileage, more motor power, quicker get-away and more immediate pick-up. It |- | nouns Johnson, ee arene rator of the’ Assemblage of -God, pel Tabernacl charge. Th ‘ The evangelistic services are being| @ll are invited to M > it was an-| held under th erman J. Beginning ‘ ced, Rev. Bismarck, Evan-| _, Misses Luella J. and Ardia inot, will be the speaker. He will| Selist Marvin C. Miller being in! nll of Solen spent Public Utility Investments, Cities Service Co. Mrs. Frank Aughnay will “oe paying 8 per cent; tenth largest company in the a private kindergarten at Tuesday, Sept. 3 1:30 to 3:15 p. m. Term, 10 weeks - $10.00. United ae ie P. C. REMINGTON & SON * “The Pioneer Investment House” ' SHORT STOP SERVICE STATION Gasoline and Fyre-Droy ™" -Lene Oils Pen- PHONE 314 Opposite City Auditorium We Specialize in High Pressure . Greasing LUO UOUUUAGUUUUHAoeATenoGegEOUEEU UUM UU KANNAN ERE and HER als LATEST DANCE HITS Friday ad Saturday Aug. 31st River Pavilion NUUV HUACHUCA Sept. OTT TO Ist VVEAV UOT UOGLVPRAREREE SUH OLS OODEL UHHH SAFE---and you know where they are Did You Ever Say: Where is that insurance policy or where did I put that important paper?” When your valuables are in a safe deposit box in our vault, you know where they are. We have boxes from $2 to $7 per annum. The First National Bank Bismarck, North Dakota The Pioneer Bank Established 1879 ci-’y Lol? a century of cooperation with the citizens of Bismarck and the Missouri Slope. Control the Heat This Fall Control your heat this Fall— why waste money on costly, ‘coal-eating furnace heat? In- stall Radiantfire instead. Turn on your heat as you turn on your bath—and turn it off again just as easily. No bend- ing, backaches or bother. No fire-building or ashes. Radiant- fire will burn for hours at the cost of a shovelful of. coal and will give healthful, odor- less heat on the sun-ray prin- ciple. See one to-day. Montana-Dakota Power Co. . 510 Broadway Phone 727 pices of the Gos- s Wied in Bio.