The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1929, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBU} J.C.PENNEY CO 121 Fourth St. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. Phone 185 Leatherette Miss Selma Brodehl Roundup Councilsin | And H.J. Mason Wed Miss Selma Brodehl, Bismarck. be: Eastern Districts neg {came the bride ot Herbert John Ma: Mrs. James Morris, state president! son at a service read at 2 o'clock .Sat- at the American Legion auxiliary, is| urday afternoon by Rev. Ira E. Here. | ms agg iy tn et ae eis re berg, pastor of the First Evangelical | she several; church, at the Evangelical parson- | roundup councils in the third district. ! age. ‘f Mas At the meeting this afternoon in Na-| ‘The bride who wore a dress of fig- | poleon unit members from Dawson,' ured green flat crepe, with tan ac- | Hazelton, Kintyre, Linton, Steele. | cessories, is a daughter of Mrs. Kate | Tappen and Wishek were present, and! Brodehl, Goodrich, and has been em- | @ very successful meeting was held.| ployed for about a year at the Bis- Mrs. Morris Holding Mrs. Morris meets with the Edgeley} marck hospital. unit tonight A meeting at La Moure, with the} Adrian, Berlin, Dickey, Edgeley, El-| lendale, Fullerton, Marion, Morton- ville and Oakes units in attendance, % scheduled for tomorrow. Accom- Panying Mrs. Morris will be Mrs. E. . 3 Huschka, Dawson, third district President, who will preside at the various sessions, and Mrs. A. G. Porter of Edgeley, department chair- man of child welfare. Two other roundup councils are planned by Mrs. Morris later in the month. They will be held at New ae ner 14 and at Wimbledon lov. . From La Moure Mrs. Morris will go to Lisbon for a meeting of units in that vicinity in the second district. Mrs. Morris will go to Fargo Thurs- day of this week for a visit to the U. 8. veterans’ hospital, and will hold roundup councils at Hunter Friday and at Hope Saturday. Later Mrs. Morris will visit units in the first district, and councils will be held at Larimore, Park River and Devils Lake. Mrs. Eugene Fenelon, Devils Lake, jtained about 50 young people t a Mr. Mason, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, Acompa, Calif, former residents of Bismarck, is an employe | of the M. B. Gilman company. Following a week's visit at the Bro- | deh! home in Gocdrich, Mr. and Mrs. | Macon will make their home at 307 Fourth street. ee * Dance Group Have Party «Members of the edvanced dancing | class of :he MacIntyre studio, Ron- ald MacIntyre, manager, and Miss Veronica Werstlein, assistant, enter- Halloween dancing party Saturday evening at the MacIntyre studio on i Fifth street. Elaborate decorations transformed the hall into a scene ap- propriate to the Halloween season, and various Halloween stunts and contest added to the merriment. | Dancing was enjoyed a part of the evening, and there was a feature tap dance by Miss Lois Werstlein. and sever] impromptu dances were given. | Mrs. M. E. MacIntyre chaperoned the affair. Members of the group in charge included the Misses Betty and district committee woman, will ac- company her on the district tour. Mrs. Morris will spend Nov. 13 and 14 with Mrs. H. L. Ihde, Harvey, com- mittee woman for the fourth district. Meetings will be held in Rugby and Fessenden. Pierce, Rolette, Bottineau, Benson, McHenry, Sheridan and! Wells counties are included in this district. On Nov. 14 a meeting will be held in New Rockford, in the third dis- trict, at which the units of New Rock- ford, Carrington and those of Sheri- dan county will be hostesses. An afternoon meeting will “be held at Wimbledon Nov. 15, and the Hanna- ford, Dazey, Binford, Sanborn, Valley City, Fingal and Jamestown units will be represented. * ek * Gives Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belanger, 1112 Broadway, entertained 10 guests at a dinner Saturday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Belanger's birthe a A large pumpkin containing favers for each guest centored the table, and appointments were in keeping with the autumn season. Aft- dinner various games furnished | company of 12 girls for her daughter rtainment, and prizes went to Myrtie Wilson, Florence Be- and Bernie Dahl. Mrs. Be- vi presented with a num- ek * Bridge Dinner Is Given Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Flaherty ¢ tertained at a bridge dinner Satur- day evening at their home, 607 Sixth strect. Roses were used to cen- ter the tables, where places were marked for 12. Honors in the bridge games after dinner went to Mrs, C. F. Kellogg, Mrs. V. J. LaRose, Thomas Cayou, E. B. Gorman. During the evening Dr. and Mrs. La Rose gave interesting anecdotes of their recent tour of Europe. zee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopton, Win- nipeg, former residents of Bismarck, left today for their home after spend- ing a week here as the guests of Mrs. Hopton’s brother-in-law and_ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gray, 612 First street. Mr. Hopton, who is with the Great Western Assurance company of Winnipeg, also attended to business matters caning Dis sey here. Kenneth W. Simons, North Dakota Correspondent of the Associated Press, is attending the semi-annual meeting of North Dakota members of the As- seciated Press in Fargo. see Election of officers for the lodge and the Rainbow Advisory Board will take place at the meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. Most Nurses Use New Face Powder — MELLO-GLO, the new wonderful Franeh Process Face Powder, is pre- ferred by nurses because of its purity, isu uney say it does not make the skin dry and drawn. Stays on longer. keeps shine away, and ir verv ben>- ficial to the complexion. You will love MELLO-GLO Face Powue.. Finncy’s Drug Store.—Adv. |Beverly Barnes, Vivian Coghlan, ;Ernestine Carufel, Francis Dur |Ruth Gallahan, Dorothy Kenn: Jean Preston, Lois Werstlcin, June Wriston, Ethelyn Schafer, and Erna | Weinberger. Tiiis is the first of sev- ral pai to be given during the vinter mn. -* * | Entertain at Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Myers, 709 First | street, entertained Saturday evening ‘at a bridge dinner, the first of a series they will give within the next few weeks. Covers were placed for 12 at |the tables, and appointments carring out a Thanksgiving motif. Honors in the bridge games went to Mrs. Joe Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. John Lobach and John Rovig. Among the guests were | several Mandan people, including Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fleck, Mr. cad Mrs. |John Rovizg and daughter Dolores, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kelsch. * * | Party For Mary Bankston A dinner and Halloween masquer- | | ade party was given at the J. L, Bankston home, 922 Sixth street, | when Mrs. Bankston entertained a | Mary. A black and orange color effect was used for the dinner table, | }and decorations suggestive of the Halloween nm were used about the rooms. During the evening “spooky” games, and other Halloween stunts were enjoyed. Miss Claire DeRoch- | ford received a prize for the best costume. The 10th is the last day of} discount on Gas bills. Notice to Country Club men- | bers: The annual meeting has mn postponed to Tuesday eves ning, Nov. 19th. Signed by:! Board of Directors. Has Made Good with | MILLIONS! 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