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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929 5 : — == %|» -- - lident: W. S Shirk, secretary, and| newspapers made much of the fact |is the third time this season the| The Korean government is preparing i : | Typist Queens Watford City Forms = "5: Chappe treasurer that at a farm of exhibition in Ee Lake club has won over the| relief for 200,000 persons. e t New. Communit: Clul Officers of the commercial club are | Louisiana this spring Andras Szany,| Minnesota aggregation. —— | To Compete | ‘ y |. J. Carlson, \ president; Andrew| a Hungarian, won first prize for Earl Bffinger of the visiting team| ‘The 10th is the last day of ersona e ry EET Johnston, vice president; W. 8. Shirk, | early strawberries, jwas high point man totaling 226} discount on Gas bills. (Tribune Special Service) Rated W. B. Chappell, treasurer; | a ne Watford City, N. D., Aug. 5.—Over J. P. Christensen. Charles Losk, W. | Lake Regi 100 townsmen and farmers have ©, Kittel, Henry Helgeson and W. 3. pf ial foe Teams |points. Jack Kosmalski was high for | the local team with 219 points. | psoreatebves Nine stag S.E. Bergeson Weds |Governor’s Mansion signed the membership roll of wat- | D/*0: directors. | Beat Thief River) ,,.., FACES FAMINE, Alice Reeder Kooker Is Scene of Wedding ford City’s new community club, or-, URGE HUNGARIAN EMIGRATION | pa x large trict in a ganized here Saturday by Dr. Frank | _Budapest—(#)—Because of farm! Devils Lake, N. Dak., Aug. 5.—(®)—| eastern Koren, is facing the possibil- The wedding of Alice Reeder Kooker and Samuel E. Bergeson,| Bismarck was solerinized at high} noon Sunday, August 4, at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hendrickson, | 1823 Fifth Avenue South, Fargo.| Roses and snapdragons in baskets| and vases formed an attractive flor-/ al decoration for the living room| where the ceremony took place. The service was read by Rev. Paul S. Wright, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Bismarck, in the presence of immediate relatives. The first wedding in the historic Governor’s Mansion in many years took place this morning when Miss Harriet Marie Ritchie and Jay Albert Bryant, Napoleon, spoke their nuptial R. Weber. Officers of the new club are Con distress and the unemployment situ- |The Lake Region rifle team defeated ity of serious famine. There was a ation the government is trying to,the Thief River Falls, Minn. team | prolonged drought this year and ; find outlets for surplus man power,/ here yesterday with a total of 1,069] crops which survived that trial were Sax, president; N. B. Croff, vice pres- | especially in the United States. Local i points to their opponents 1,016. This| wiped out by violent hail storms. vows. Before the fireplace banked with flowers, the cercony was read by Rev. G. W. Stewart, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Mandan. The beautiful and impressive ring service was used. Only members of the immediate families were present. The bride’s gown was of canary yellow chiffon, fashioned with a cape 7 Yee Gener far Cok ee There were no attendants. and uneven hemline. With it she Preceding the bridal couple w-re) wore a small felt hat of the same }| two flower girls, M:.s Ann Bergcs-| shade, and accessories of deep ivory. y 9 on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.| Her flowers were a corsage of Colom- Bergeson, and Miss Doris Hendrick- | pia roses, son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-| Miss Fay Ritchie, Bismarck, who : f drickson. | attended her sister as bridesmaid, ah The bride Wore an ensemble of | wore a two-piece flat crepe ensemble shell pink chiffon georgette, with &/of deep yellow, with close-fitting hat . hand painted pictuc2 hat. She car-|to match. ried a gold and white prayer book,} Clarence L. Bryant, Napoleon, and her only ornament was a crystal brother of the groom, was best man. necklace. i Baskets of gladioli in shades of A wedding dinner was served in|orange and yellow and tall yellow a the private dining rocm of the Gard- {candles were effectively used about ner hotel after the ceremony. Roses |the rooms, and the same colors were were used in the table decorations | carried out on the table in the dining and covers were placed for 16. ___|room where a three-course breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Bergeson are taking | was served after the ceremony. The a'motor trip to the Minnesota lakes | bride's cake centered the table. S and to Duluth and Chicago. They! Mrs. Bryant, the daughter of will’ be at home im Person Court,| Thomas Ritchie, Steele, is a graduate Bismarck, after September 15. _ |of the Steele high school and the For traveling Mrs. Bergeson is| Fargo Business college. She has been . wearing a dark brown suit with alteller of the First National bank at small hat. Napoleon for the past three years. | These two Canadian typing cham- Mrs. Bergeson has made her heme; The groom, son of O. F. Bryant,|Pions will seek world typing titles in Bismarck for the nast two years,| Secretary to Governor Shafer, and |at Toronto on Sept. 28 when the in- coming here from Dawsen, w! | Mrs. Bryant, is with his brother Clar- {ternational typing contest is held. for 10 years she was manarer of | €nce, editor and manager of the Na-| Above is Louise Marchese, of Van- the Pryse pharmacy. She previous-| Poleon Homestead at Napoleon. He |Ccouver, Canadian champion. Below ly lived in Philadeiphia, and is aj 18 @ graduate of the Napoleon high |!s Irma Wright, of Toronto, who last graduzte of the Rider-Moore-Steu- school and has attended ithe Univer-! year won the world's amateur title art college, Trentoa, N. J sity of North Dakota. He is a mcem- at Sacramento, Calif. Me. Bergeson has heen engared, in vlae aera oat z “51 ES Ea e the clothi business here for the A ant ve gone on past 22 years, and is one of the pro- 4 wedding trip to the Black Hills, and All Italy Ordered to ? er OW a xXx i eme aut Ss : at home in Naj : Pa of S. E. Bergeson & Son's Sepuember + poleon after Pray for Its King ’ Suests trom Bismarck at the wed-| | Guests at the wedding besides the | vatican City “aPOTh : « : i a RS dj 8ttendants and the groom's parents wnat eed tale bn ttl Rich Hudson Scal Coats in " pa leed at Neuphters ‘Pepry| were Governor and Mrs. George F.|the King of Italy, long in abeyance variety of styles - raeaer Se ee tee and. Ann, the bride's sister, Mrs.| Shafer, and Mrs. Shafer’s mother. | treaties “betseen the Crarme nad ously trimmed in the modern Hct Searle lens a on ‘ as vad Rev. and Mrs.|Mrs. L. A. Kellogg, Schafer. N. D., and i pee i ‘ see Paul & Wright and aaughter Lor-| RV. and Mrs 'G. W. Stewart, Mans | Sta. Se now preserived to be sald in lati sete with conteesting From this magnificently complete collec- Tn ee ee “ = Other ‘i vere 3 .| dan, iM Ss of ‘urs suc! ir . Ni 5 A ° mink shades are shown | essere: Urnitors and auslee esta | ee Clie el Ieee fesien. la, ‘Kelincky, tion of authentic modes in Fur Coats for luxurious profusion in a va- | Mr, an s. R. N. Kooker, Fargo,| Luncheon Hon a Asi Mink, Fitch, Squirrel id : i i mH meaken ors Sacred Congregation of Rites, acting ink, Fitch, Squirrel, an 1929-1930. Here are a few of the excep- riety of trimmings. | EUG ehh ON iad Visitors in City |mserordane: with articte 12 of the other wanted furs, as well as . . | Miss Ruby Brakke and so Leen ea gies Ob geen area the strictly tailored models tional values—dozens are not listed. $ 50 | ISS MUDY . Complimentary to Misses Flora| gmmanuel.” the prayer becins, "O which are self-trimmed. William C. Lewis Wed |Sutclisse, Louisville, Ky., and Ruth|God, to whom are subservient all Latham, Ypsilanti, Mich., who are| powers and dignities, give unto Thy At high noon yesterday in the/|the house guests of Miss Dorothy| servant our King, Victor Emmanuel Coats of and up | Catholic parish house, the wedding elvlale tle ll Lprarieain & prosperous exercise of his. dignity Beaver, Ot- 5! 2 % s vy iv it ‘, . of es Huaky. Brake, appa (Bid Oe Bismarck county. elute will worthily Lake counsel of himselt ter, Krim- An exquisite garment of Jap- | took place. Rev. Father Joly, Ta Covers were placed for ten. together with the people subject to and up mer, Per- A small de- anese Mink elaborately trim- pen, read the service in the presence | Miss Selma Gannaway, Medford,| him, for Thy pleasure.” Lamb , . ‘ Pestiin teneameiate dices lines Ore., ei also aa out of town gost, geilanieticsi- SMM Bonded Northern Seal Coats et _ posit will re- med with soft silky Fox is a % ae e Misses Sutclisse an itham sos ry ie i Ot- 5 | sie ee oat Srctke Farge, and {were also honored Friday even'ng | NewspaperA dvertising of tested skins and guar- ; rs = % serve your rare value at | Miss ‘Lena Anderson, Tapp2n. Mr.|St_® bridge dinner at the Hotel) Shows Steady Increase anteed quality, trimmed with er, Baby selection un- Lewis was attended by his brother, eae weed ros Frances Ma Squirrel, Mink, Fitch, Marten, Seal, Rock y til it is $ 00 ar B. Lewis, Bismarck, and Law- ae eves New York, Aug. 5.—()— Reports A Mink, Muskrat, and Seal, Cara- Ps i wandeats 7 The brides gown was of white sain) Bismarck Couple Are _ | Managcrsent megane, show steeay see ea ceauiee the fall of and allover lace, fashion¢ a . :, : " | fant style, and ornamented with) Married in Glendive | mrss, the volume of newspaper $ 00 ele scl the year. A chic little coat of supple ‘ pearls, Her flowers were a shower 1929, compared with 1928 see American Broadtail, smart! bouquet of Sweetheart roses. She| The marriage of Miss Gale East-| 19%. compared with 1028 popular furs Our liberal : : : y wore as her only ornament a pearl |burn, daughter of Mrs. M. K. East-| 017 tines published in April, which trimmed with Fisher Fitch, is necklace, the gift of the groom. |burn, of this city, and E. J. Relch, is’ gain of 3.447.614 lines, oF 21 pe and wu sag ce hoaeet eee shown at Miss Brakke wore a dress of deep | Bismarck, took place at 6 o'clock Sat-| (5% 84in of 3.447.814 lines, or 2.1 per P ‘ of deferred tan georgette, and Miss Anderson's |urday aes ae i Methodist » over Apri 4 joie frock of 1 pink te, Parsonage in Glendive, Rev. J. Dutton REFS Sle GT y ‘ y 00 frock was of coral pin gee iecteenina the cosnony: The 10th is the last day of One lot of eaccucs Coats in at your $ 1 9 t pec men Mr. and Mrs. George Bundren,| discount on Gas bills. tomboy models are a sensa- : ‘A wedding dinner was served in |Glendive, were the attendants. = tional value. service. the private dining room of the ica bride Ane he ensemble of ‘ Grand Pacific hotel after the cere- | brown crepe satin with small hat and 00 ; mony. Covers were placed for 15, and | accessories to match. $ Persian Lamb which is ex decorations were carried out in pink|_ Mr. and Mrs. Reich returned to tremely popular this year is and white. Bismarck by motor last evening, and represented by a trim little Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left yesterday | Will make their home here. on a motor trip to the x larnone Pegistor ieee pes ne sending Genuine Alaska Seal. in. the e i garment priced remarkably ark, and to Butte, Mont. y wi e Bundren ie in 5 Bark, sd to Bute, Mont, Thay wilt raeation at the andre, home i MANDAN new logwood. brown shade Price Reduction low at Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of Mr. | Penney store pee. ee ‘eS forms a luxurious garment of d Mrs. M. T. Brakke, Rapid City, groom is wi Gam & 00 SD. For the past four years she| Robinson company of this city. Tpelahinnd Remaren Naw a a 4 3 2 5 has-been employed as assistant cash- i ete yj val t re mazi ier of the Tappen State bank. Miss Dorothy Birdzell and her ING jue al Mr. Lewis was formerly connected peers, |e lsees Bare. Sutelians, na with the Armour creameries here, isville, Ky., an ui itham, 00 and at present is cashier of the Ar-| Ypsilanti, Mich., returned last eve- DAUGHT! $ We Guarantee NOW--More than ever 4 mour Creameries branch st. Portiapd,| ning fram a weekeead motor trip in aa before the Frederick- | Ore. rough the Bad Lands near Medora. wil at all Frederick-. * ihe weaine’ Fa aeig whe etty ra gran by tte Be AN RA they leave the or cnagagl ari go pong James label is your l- ee ry . . he Were Mrs. N. Lewis, Dawson, mother | zell, are returning to thelr homes JO. ¢ WFORD In value giving—in Bie Retecls hs ockmenshin. oe matseial aexelon. Ger guarantee that every- of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|@fter attending the national conven- ® 8 Wi repail or the defective replace q s. liam Yetter and family, Tappen. tion of Pi Beta Phi :orority held at| This picture is synchronized with , style appeal—in every FREE OF CHARGE. ” “i thing — sty’ le, quality, ’ sk k Pasadena, Calif., in June. musle, talking and singing. aaa t t 2 d d bilit; sie sist el eee eal ki i ip a pra aN tag aia way—our greates an urability are sons Homer and Burton hai -| Mrs, Roy Luhring, who has been i. y . turned from mo three weeks motor | the guest of relatives at Golden August Fur Sale. right. trip to various places in Minnesota | Valley and Hazen for several weeks, || Tonight — Prize and Fam- and Wisponaln., Tey vised Made left this morning for her home in ily Night a ; Sie a4 son, ss former home of Corwin and at age Cis, Mans] yop gt $1.00 admits entire family Your Last Opportunity to Place Repairing and Remodeling with relatives of Mr. . and| Mrs. Rose Rohrer, accompanied by to see this sh several days were spent in Minne- hig Pig beac igah Portland, Ore., ee snow. e apolis and in Detroit, Mich. evening ‘for Minneapolis th Red dS P ae = ae they will ‘visit friends for & at the uced summer Frices Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. feaiisias ce re Lewis, 619 Sixth street, over the a aii is ‘week-end were Mr. and Mrs. t Yetter and Miss Lena Anderson, Tappen, Miss Opal Brakke and Law- 9 Fence Moll, Fargo, Portland, Ore., who were in the city | home. for the Lewis-Brakke wedding which = Dr. and Mrs. A. M. ‘Fisher and leave tomorrow morning by motor for Omaha and other places in Ne- HE i Hi if Hy af j é Se? E i : Bak ey gz E children, Louise and George, plan to | bring, ee BISMARCK, N. DAK.