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i ofr4 On aeeteneeen weet © = 3 ene + Theresa Millner and A. Urman Wedding ‘Announced This Week Pg yy was made this week y given by Mrs. Carl Bagley, Mandan, of the marriage of her siste: Miss Theresa Millner, Bismarck, to Adolph Urman, St. Paul, which took place June 13 at St. Joseph’s church, Mandan, Rev. Father Urban officiat- ‘The affair was in the nature of a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Urman, who left the first of the week for St. Paul to join Mr. Urman, who is em- ployed as a clerk in the offices of the Great Northern railway. ‘Mrs. Urman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millner, Mandan, is &@ graduate of the Mandan high school, and for the past two years has been employed at the Oscar H. Will| D. Seed company here. se % Party Compliments Mrs. C. V. Cunningham Mrs. Ray V. Stair was hostess last \ evening at a party complimentary to her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. W. Cun- ningham, Cedarhurst, Long Island, who with Mr. Cunningham are guests this week at the Stair home. ‘There were eight guests, and tables for bridge and pinochle were provid- ed, with honors at bridge going to Mrs. C. F. Dirlam and the pinochle prize going to Mrs. George Ebert. ‘Mra. Cunningham was presented with &@ guest favor. Bowls of bright colored garden flowers were used in decorating the The hostess, assisted by Miss Mar- jorie Bolton, served a two course Tuncheon at a ed Ms play. Mrs. H. E. Looser Is Honored at Party As a compliment to Mrs. H. E. Looser, Lodi, Calif., who is the guest ‘ of her sister, Mrs. H. G. Dralle, Mrs. Harold Hopton entertained a com- pany of friends at an informal party last evening, at her home, 120 Thayer ‘West. The time was spent informally with ‘music and social conversation. There were nine A two course luncheon was served | by the hostess at the close of the eve- and for this summer flowers \ decorated the tables. se & Give Bridge Luncheon At A. L. Overbee Home Mrs. A. L. Overbee and Mrs. J. M. Harty were hostesses at a bridge luncheon yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Overbee for two Valley City women, Mrs. Bert Lippold and Mrs. Henry Bjerke, who are guests at the Overbee and E. T. Beatt homes. Sweet peas in many shades were used to center the luncheon tables ‘were pl were marked for 12. Mrs. Gerald Richholt was awarded prize for high score in the afternoon's games, and the guests of honor each received a favor. Mrs. Lulu Clark Appleton, Long Beach, Calif, was a guest from out ofthe city. * * * Honoring Miss Rose Kelley, Fargo, ‘whose wedding to Sherman Derigisch, of this city will take place July 27, Mrs. A. T. Bergan entertained 12 yeung women at a handkerchief Monday at her home in Far- go. The nuptials will take place at Miss Kelley’s home in Litchville. * * Leonard Bell and his sister Miss Bell left last evening for Mon- , from whence they will sail Fri- ning 8. 8. “Aurania” for Lon- iiss Bell will remain in Eng- isiting friends and relatives » while Mr. Bell is visit- places on the continent. ad pao six weeks. Inga ee Sims, who has guest at the home of her * airs. Fred Swenson, for several left yesterday for Seattle, Wash., ped will visit elatites and a Ley ue ee u a if Bridge Breakfast at Beatt Home Honors Out-of-town Guests Mrs. E. T. Beatt enterttined eight uests this morning at a bridge akfast complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. H. C. Bjerke, Valley City, and Mrs. Bert Lippold, also of Valley City, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Overbee. A rose color scheme was used for the table appointments, with sweet peas and marguerites carrying out a pretty floral note. High scores in the bridge games were won by Mrs. Bert Lippold and there were also guest favors for Mrs. Bjerke and Mrs. Li 4 Guests from out of the city were Mrs. Beatt’s mother, Mrs. Lulu Clark Appleton, Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. .C. Scothorn, Mandan. Mrs. Beatt was assisted by her sis- ter, Mrs. John Maassen, Jr., and by Mrs. J. L. Mullin. * * * Mrs. C. A. Schuck Is Hostess at Bridge For Miss Rosemary 1 Buscher, Brain- erd, Minn., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. A. Hunter, Mrs. C. A. Schuch entertained guests for two tables of bridge Saturday evening. Honors in the bridge games went to Mrs. T. G, O'Hara, and Miss Buscher received a guest prize. Sweet peas were used in decorating the tables for the luncheon served at the close of play. ze & President of Woodmen Circle Visits in City Mrs. Mabel C. Lindgren, Minot, president of the North and South Da- kota Woodmen Circle, arrived in Bis- marck yesterday and will spend about @ month here in the interests of the organization. It is Mrs. Lindgren’s plan to organize a Woodmen Circle in Bismarck and Mandan, there being cnough local members to make a very active lodge. Mrs. Lindgren is well known here, having served during the last legis- lative session as one of the members of the legislature from Ward county. -* * Dean Bales Speaks At Club Institute Fargo, N. D., July 17.—(®)—A cam- pus tour, publicity and club institutes and an address by Dean Alba Bales, home economics department, was on the program today for the first an- nual clubwoman's institute. A. G. Arvold, public discussions de- partment of the North Dakota Agri- cultural college, last night lectured on club entertainments. Presentation of institute certificates also was sched» uled for the sere meeting today. Albert Bertsch, sponnpeni by his two sisters, Misses Matilda and Lil- lian Bertsch, left today by motor for Detroit Lakes, where they will spend 8 few days. From there they will go to Minneapolis to visit friends, and on their return will be accompanied by Miss Peggy Bertsch. * * * The July and August meetings of the Degree of Honor have been post- poned, according to Dr. Clara B. ‘Westphal, secretary, and the next meeting will be held the third Wed- nesday in September at the A. O. U. W. hall. a * * Miss Esther Bremer, bookkeeper at the Barker Baking and Candy com- pany, has gone to Fargo where she will spend her vacation at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Bremer. ee & Miss Elizabeth Bleizeffer left yes- terday for her home at Glendive, Mont., where she Will spend a two weeks vacation. BISMARCK TRIRUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929_ G. M. Alvig, president of the Alvig Motor company, Montevideo, Minn.,| & and Edward E. Olson, president of the Olson Insurance agency, Willmar, Minn., are in Bismarck for a few days | business. : attending to matters of C. C. Turner arrived this morning from Dickinson, and will spend sever- al days here on busin business. Mrs. James MeCormick, Shields, is |% visiting in the city. C. J. Enders, Temvik =_ is here on a Jd att business trip. THRTY-NNE PASS HAIRDRESSER QUIZ| Degree of Cosmetologist Is ; Awarded to North Dakota Women Passing Exams Fargo, N. D,, July 1.—(@)—Thirty- | nine persons passed the state examl- |% nations for degrees as hairdressers and cosmetologists conducted at Bi Chats 10 and 11, May Ann Cool, argo, secretary of the North Dakota hear: of hairdressers and cosmetolo- | % gists has announced. Those who were awarded degrees % are: Nellie Reed, Mabel Hogenson, Jessie Freeman, Christine Meyers, | } Hennie Olson, Ella Schuck, Zelda |% Eleanor | % Greene, Mildred Hanson, Violet Utke, | > Leslie, Gladys Palmer, Bernette Ness, Evata Schmitt, Ella Johnson, Florence Vie, and Doris Mc- | % Aherin, Lisbon; Pauline | % Kroll, Bismarck; Helen Melere, Man- | % Portal; Bernice |% Beaumaster, Jamestown; Santa Sei- | % dan; Emma Green, bert, Beulah; Gene Beaudry, Grafton; Orpha Bertram, Towner; Edith Ne deen, Minot; Phyllis Johnson, Dicki son; Lois Kyes, and Evelyn Batterson, Bismarck. Will Bury Steeplejack If Word from Coast Is Not Here Tomorrow : ‘Unless he hears from kin or friends on the Pacific coast by tomorrow, Joseph Tschumperlin will end the de- lay in interment of led of Mitchell, | Mandan News |e —_—_—_— Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Scott, who have been spending a week at Hancock, Minn., have returned a Mandan. * * Mr. and Mrs. Grant Palmer have returned to the city after a month spent with ther. son - Exeter, Calif. * Mr. and wars John 4 Knapp have arrived from Seattle, Wash., for a vis- A with Mr. and Mrs, William Grosge- Parents of the girl refuse to make | any comment. NOTICE The American Legion Aux- iliary will hold a business meet- | $ ing at Mrs. Olgierson’s residence 8 p. m. Thursday. New Season's Millinery. Big line of felts, stitched gg and silk hats are now on play at very reasonable prices. ; Remaining spring and Pyhite : straw hats at big reduction. We will be open on Saturday nights, 3| Mrs. A. S. Nielsen. Ely, Minn., where he was the guest of. his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Hye ; — & » EF |A. W. LUCAS C Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center THURSDAY, JULY Econom Kitchen | Assortment Consisting of 1 Galvanized Pail 10 Bars P. & G. Soap 6 Cans Light House Cleanser 2 cans Sani-Flush 2 Bottles Ammonia $1.00 18-Piece White Dinner Set Set Consisting of 6 Dinner Plates 6 Cups, 6 Saucers ie $1.00: © Johnson’s Floor Wax A standard, nationally known article. 2-Pound Can .. .$1.00 1 Qt.-Bottle .... .$1.00 Joy Jugs Keeps foo! or liquid hot or cold. White crock lining, in- sulated with burnt cork. Wide mouth for easy cleaning. Comes in blue or green. Each $1.00 Sanitary . Garbage Pails With cover that lifts with foot lever; various colors. $1.00 9 Men’s Summer & e Union Suits Plain knit and poreus knit, with long légs and short aleeves. Also men’s athletic Nainsook suits with rein- forced backs. The sizes are broken but there are all pia in the lot. 2 vor $1.00 Green Baking Casseroles ..............Each $1.00 Ice Tea Tumblers ........ 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One Lot Boys’ Shirts; light colors; values to $1.00 . :.2 for $1.00 Men’s Plain and Fancy Socks, good quality 5 Prs. $1.00 Men’s First Quality Full Grain Horsehide Gloves, soft and pliable ... Goat Skin Gloves, no bad odor .......... Boys’ and Girls’ Cricket and Blazer wince Sweaters .. ; Garter Girdles, several styles Women’s Hand Embroidered Nightgowns, regular SiZ€S .......-.ececeeeeeeees sea for $1.00 Shadow Skirts ......... ....d for $1.00 Children’s Sateen Bloomers in black and colors, 2to16.. ....8 for $1.00 Women’s Knit Unionsuits, closed crotch, built up shoulders .. ..e.e-2 for $1.00 Women’s and Children’s Gauze Vests ......5 for $1.00 Girls’ and Boys’ Summer Union Suits in cotton rib and athletic styles ... wees... for $1.00 Children’s Nainsook Union Suits, bloomer or straight knee Children’s Plain or Derby Ribbed Hose i in black, camel or sand 24 Inch Fibre Suit cone. good locks and hasps . 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One Lot Women’s Combinations Wrapa-Rounds and Laced Corsets made from strong quality rayon striped poplin and all- over satin; all sizes; regular values to $1.49; each $1.00 Rayon Underwear in panties, bloomers, step-ins and chemise. Flesh, peach or green. Some have contrast- ing trims. Sizes: small, medi- um or large. 2 FOR $1 .00 Large Size Metal Clothes Hampers - Rose or Blue Each $1.00 Women’s Rayon Nightgowns in several pretty styles. May be had in either built up shoulders or strap shoulders. Peach or flesh. Cont trims. Regular sizes. $1.00 , Children’s Horsey Cars ................Each $1.00 Children’s Big Book Story Books, several EIS POTATO