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Miss Mary Berger And Albert Keller Speak Wedding Vows | ‘Miss Mary Berger, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph Berger, 312 Eleventh street south, became the bride of Al- | bert Keller, Bismarck, at a service read by Father John Slag at 7:30! yesterday morning at St. Mary's pro- | cathedral. Only the immediate fam- | ily were present for the ceremony. ‘The bride wore a frock of peri-/ winkle blue georgette trimmed in beige, and her hat and slippers were in a matching shade of beige. Her flowers were @ corsage of Ophelia roses. Mrs. Herman Hemmer, as brides- maid, was dressed in rose-beige flat crepe, with hat and accessories in the same color, and a corsage of Col- umbia roses. Mr. Hemmer attended | the groom. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Berger home to 35 relatives and intimate friends. Autumn flowers were used in the decorations, and a large wed- ding cake centered the table. An in-} formai reception was held during the morning, and about 50 friends of the couple were invited for the dinner “served at noon. Mrs. Keller is a graduate of St. Mary's school, and for several years has been employed in the photo de- partment at the Finney Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Keller are taking a motor trip to Fargo and Minneapolis and cther points, and will make their home in Bismarck after the first of November. se @ Mrs. Philip Blank Is Hostess at Dinner; Twelve Bismarck girls were the, guests of Mrs. Philip W. Blank, Jr.. when she entertained the members of her bridge club at a dinner party at her heme in New Salem last eve- nine. Black cats, witches, and other dec- oretions in orange and black gave a Hailoween effect to the rooms. A! bowl of chrysanthemums in shades | of orange centercd the table which | was lighted with tall orange tapers. and appointments effectively carried out the Halloween id Bridge was played after dinner, with honor: ing to the Misses Cecil ; Ryan, Jeanette Shipley and Amy, Fahigren. x ek * Give Buffet Supper For Logan Employes} at a seven o'clock buffet si evening. There were 24 gut Decorations in crange an a gave a Hallowcen efiect to the rooms | and the same motif was used for the | refreshment table. i The evening was spent informally at cards. ze * A committee of War Mothers to tooperate with the American Legion | Auxiliary in arranging for the an- | nual Armistice day dinner for ex- service men of Burleigh county was appointed by Mrs. John Burke, presi- dent of Fort Lincoln chapter, Ameri- can War Mothers, at the meeting of the organization Tuesday afternoon. The committee includes Mesdames T. R. Atkinson, W. A. Falconer, and B. K. Skcels. * * The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Luth- eran church will hold a food sale at the A. W. Lucas store Saturday aft- crnoon. Sremasli Disorders First Revealed by Coated Tongue Your tongue is nothing more thn the upper end of your stom- ‘h and intestines. It is the first tiing your doctor looks at. It tells at a glance the condition of your digestive system—and physicians say that 90% of all sickness starts with stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue is a danger sig- nal of those digestive disorders which lead to so many kinds of serious illness, It tells why the least exertion tires you out; why you have pains in the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells, Coating on the tongue is a sign that you need Tanlac—the medi- cine which hes helped thousands who were physical wrzcks from stomach and bowel tro:@.les—who had “vied everything” in vain and E given up hope. nae contains no mineral ;ugs; it is made of barks, herbs aad roots. Get a bottie from ycur druggist today. Your money back if it doesn’t help you, Capital Funeral Parlors 203 Matin Avenue Licensed Embalner Phono—Day or Nish?—22 Jos. W. Techumperiia Prop. Shine Parlor Next Door from California Fruit Store |: Try us for Satisfaction.: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929 EEE Minnie Nielson Is Named as Historian Of Federated Clubs Lisbon, N. D., Oct. 18—(/P)—Appoint- ment of Miss Minnie Nielson, Valley City, as state historian of the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs, was announced here today by Mrs. | A. E. Jones of Lisbon, president. Misa ; P | Nielson, a past president of the state federation, was named to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mrs. C. J. Lord of Cando. Other appointments made by Mrs. Jones are: Mrs. R. A. Thomson, Lis- jbon, chairman of circulation of the Federation News; Mrs. C. 8. Buck, Jamestown, chairman of the student loan fund; Mrs. Thomas Brouilliard, Ellendale, third member of the scholarship loan fund, and Mrs. H. W. McCardle, Fargo, state chairman of the art department. Mrs. Buck's ap- pointment fills a vacancy caused by the election of Mrs. John Koehane of Beach, as state treasurer. The spring board meeting of the federation witl be held at Lisbon. es 8 Mrs. Mary Burton and Daughter Are Honored For Mrs. Mary Burton, who leaves tomorrow to spend the winter in Cal- 24 ifernia, and fer Miss Helen Burton, Pekin, China, who is stopping here on her way to China, Mrs. Arthur J. Hollensworth, 311 Thayer street, en- tertained at a one o'clock luncheon today. Covers were placed for eight, all intimate friends of the honored guests. A bow! of yellow roses formed an effective centerpiece for the table, and appointments emphasized the | yellow color note. * ek Eastern Star Holds Instruction School A school of instruction for the fourteenth district, Order of the Eastern Siar, will be held October 24 in Mandan, under the direction of Mildred F. Johnson, worthy grand matron. Representatives from all chapters in the district are expected for the sessions which will commence at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. All district members and visiting Stars are urged to attend. A banquet will be held at the Pres- bytcrian church, to be followed by an evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Those wishiny to make reservations , | for the banquet are asked to call Mrs. ‘George Janda, 1429, at the carliest | Possible date. Dakota Electric Supply Company 123 Broadway Celebrates Twelfth Birthday With Party | For her daughter Laura, who was observing her twelfth birthday anni- vorsary, Mrs; F. C. Ellsworth, 302 Main avenue west, entertained a com- pany of 14 girls yesterday afternoon. Outdoor contests and games were enjoyed during a part of the after- ; hoon, and later a course luncheon was served. The Halloween theme was carried out in the decorations of the rooms, and also for the table, which had ja lighted birthday cake for a con‘er- lece. | in guest of honor received many ' gitts, sek St. Mary’s Circle Is Entertained at Party Mesdames W. 8. McGraw, Leo De | Rochford. F. H. Gelerman and T. J. Lee were hostesses to St. Mary's Sewing Circle yesterday afternoon at St. Mary's auditorium. Bridge was played at 7 tables dur- ing the afternoon, with high scores going to Mrs. Anton Wyciskala and Mrs. E. G. Anderson, A course luncheon was served at the close of the games. * ek ke Octagon Club Meets With Hileen Doerner Members of the Octagon bridec club were entertained last evening by iss Eileen Doerner, at her home, 1010 Fifth street. | _ A Halloween motif was used for the ‘decoration of the rooms and for the {table appointments. Fall garden BUILD STRENGTH SHRE i we Gives lots of energy TEMPLE THE SWITCHBOARD OF A NATION DISTRIBUTOR FARGO, N. DAK. DAHNERS-TAVIS MUSIC CO, Phone 762, Bismarck, N.D. NORTH DAKOTA DEALERS Dickinson—Home Appliance Co. © Mott—Radio Service Co. Glen Ullin—Turk's Store New England—Harrison Hardware Killdeer—Hardware Electric Co. © New Salem—C. A. Hahn Linton—Wm. Heyerman Richardton—Frank Lindemann novel favors at each place, and had | READY FOR THE CHILLY DAYS? Fortifytthe body against sudden changes of climate by eating nourishing, easily digested foods. Start the day with Shredded Wheat and hot milk—it’s delicious, nourishing and satisfying, Phone | nowers adorned the tables when al luncheon was scrved at the close of | the evening. | | Honors in the g .mes were held by | Miss Esther Leer, Mrs. Ella Mason! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morgenthaler, | ‘and Miss Maxine Erstrom. ees ' Miss Hazel Garland left today for | Carrington where she will visit her; Parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Garland. | x Ok oe | Mrs. Franklin Potter, Casselton, N. ; D., has arrived in Bismarck to be the | guest of Mrs. Zoe Sprake for a week or longer. | * The MacIntyre ee Studio, 118': Fifth street, will entertain at a tea for! teachers in the Bismarck public | schcois Saivrday afternoon from 3:30 to 5. A demonstration of dance methods will be presented o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neil left yes- | terday by motor for Coilegeville, Minn., where they will spend the week-end with their son, Edward, who is a student at St. John’s Col- j lege, and attend the college Home- coming tomorrow. a kk George Clemence Kelsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelsch, 401 Ninth sirect, left yesterday for New York City and other points in the east, where he will visit for several weeks. Later he will go to Coving- ton, Ky., to be the guest of a former college classmate, Leon George Kampsen. @ 1 t i City-County Briefs ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Shields, ‘were visitors in Bismarck yesterday. at 4/M. N. Hatcher, Fargo, all of the * & & jare in Bismarck today on business. Chicago, summoned there by the serl- ous illness of Mr. Mellon's mother, Mrs. E. Mellon. Mott, are spending the day in Bis- marck, Mrs, Florence Gregory has returned 1 to her home at Dawson after a brief business visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mitchell, Mott, | motored here yesterday to spend the day on business and visiting relatives. i Mrs, Mitchell will be remembered as | Miss Fannie Greve, formerly of Bis- marck. C. C. Ferguson, M. H. Bingman and ;M. McQuaker, Winnipeg, Man, and Great-West Life Assurance company. Mr. Ferguson is general manager of the company, and Mr. Hatcher is the North Dakota agent. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carlander and family have returned from James- town where they attended the funer- TOASTING males the difference ‘The Nash process of toasting the coffee berry produces a richer,dceper flavored coffee because toasting seals in more of the flavor produc- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mellon, 610 | Eighth street, left last evening for TO RESIST THEM DDED HEAT With all the bran of the whole wheat for the day’s work, Phone 442 336, Mandan, N. D. ing oils, al of Mrs. Carlander's brother, Floyd DeLong, who was killed in the auto accident on the Memorial bridge Sun- day. 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