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ae * «4 od Florence Torbenson Becomes the Bride Of Russell Woodmark The wedding vows of Miss Flor- ence Torbenson, daughter of Mr. and Mes. O. J. Torbenson, a Russell K. Woodmark of this city, were spoken at & o'clock Tuesday afternoon before an improvised altar of fern; and roses in the solarium at the home of the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. hatte 600 Avenue D. The Pev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Metho- dist church, read the service in the presence of the immediate family. As the bridal party took their places, Miss Willobelle Matscheck played the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin.” The bride and groom were sage by Lois and Estaline Matscheck, as ring bearer and flower girl. Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Matscheck, cousins of the bride, were attendants. During the cere- mony, Miss Beatrice Vater played softly “Rustle of Spring,” (Sinding). The bride’s gown was of tlue chif- fon, made in the princess style and bre ban aie or: sted a pearl et lace, the it of the groom. ler bouquet was of bridal roses and lilies of the valley, and she carried a tand- kerchief of old lace, a family heir- loom. Mrs. Matecheck’s gown was of dark blue crepe and her flowers a corsage of pink roses. A wedding dinner was served to 14 guests immediately following the ceremony. Roses and tall tapers were used in the decoraticn of the table, which was centered with the wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs, Woodmark left the sume evening for a short eastern trip, and will return about the first of the year to ma‘.. their ..ome at 204 1-2 Main street. The bride has been employed as bookkeeper at the office of the Sing- er Sewing Machine company for sev- eral years. Mr. Woodmark, the con of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodmark, rege, Minn., is menager of the local Singer Sewing Machine Com- pany. see Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jesty of Killdeer, H. H. Ellsworth and children of 8t. Paul are holiday guests at tne homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth, 302 West Main avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. . 116 West Thayer dren will remain over the week-end. ees Harry C. Rubin, son of Mr. and ind | @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline, Kline-Tullberg Vows Spoken Christmas Day At a service read at 11 o'clock Baptist church, Miss Amelia Kline, Turtle Lake, became the bride of Einar Tullberg, Bismarck. Rev. J. J. Lippert, pastor of the church, offici- ated. The bride wore a dress of peach accessories, and months’ visit She will go to Kansas Houston, Texas, to visit rel from there to River Falls and points in Florida, for the winter. return she will spend several weeks in Washington, D. C., and at Canton and Akron, Ohio, where she formerly resided. eae Guests for two tables of bridge were invited when Miss Winona Dewhirst entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening at the home of | Mrs. Robert Byrne. Honors in the games were held by Miss Catherine Bleth. Later Christmas gifts were ex- changed. Decorations were in keep- ing with the Tt season. * Miss Eunice Bowen left today for Ryder where she will spend several weeks as the guest of friends and rel- atives, ee Miss Esther ‘Meciynn, Fargo, 1s spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Fargo. Decoration Judges To Complete Rounds And Judging Tonight All entries in the Christmas light- up and decoration contest should have their premises illuminated this evening, when the judges will make another round in the determination In Sidewalk Slip Mrs. Anni. Berg, of 214 Rosser avenue, was admitted to a local hos- pital, this morning, with a fractured Mra. Berg, who is scamstress with the tailor, [Social and Personal] MMmOsAcern THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929 YOUTH 10 REVOLT IS RNG HGS Christmas morning in the German! Senior Year Scientifically Set fr as Period When Society's ‘Break’ Occurs By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Des Moines, Ia., Dec. 26.—(#)—The age when flaming youth begins to revolt was identified in a report to and the standard used for measuring their answers was almost august. being the replies to the same ques- tions by 50 lawyers of the highest rank in Iowa. The children ranged from the fourth grade to the twelfth. The lawyers scored a percentage of 48.08 and the fourth graders 44.07. til its pe 4729. Then the twelfth of 45.73. Attitude Bettered in Steps “that attitude toward law improves with each intelligence until high . At the highest level of intel- discovered @ tendency to fall below, or perhaps we had better say deviate, from the | Santa Claus Ja For Collecting, Not | | Distributing Gifts ; Chicag», Dec. 26.—(#)—Santa Claus stories are not of much account Dec. 26. Folks don't feel just the sam. about the jolly old fellow the day Still, in a way, it is ig jailed | Beating and Shooting Seven to Death ‘Walnut Cove, N. C., Dec. 26.—(?)— A farmer's wife and six children lay attitude held by adults. Sex appears; _ to have no influence of consequence on attitude toward law. Social and economic status is of no consequence of determining attitude toward law. The outstanding conclusion is that children do not differ greatly from adults in this attitude. We find a lawless atitude as frequently among those of low. Lawless attitude seems to be a problem of the individual.” Leaving home on Christmas, scien- tists from all parts of the country started for Des Moines for their an- nual meeting which will continue through Jan. 2 with no time out to celebrate New Year's day. A season ticket, with coupons which entitle the holder to partici- pation in all school activities, is sold in Longwood Commerce High School Cleveland. NOTICE toy for Christmas. Farmer Commits Suicide After | To the first 75 children between the ages of 5 and 12 who did not receive i: We will give to each one a toy : J.C.PENNEY C@ 121 Fourth St. Bismarck, No. Dak, Phone 185 Winter Dresses | are repriced for Immediate Selling Our buyers have already selected many of the new Spring styles . . . 00 we have put « new low price on these Winter dresses for your immediate needs, to make room for the new things when they arrive. You will find types for every occasion in this extraordinary collection . . . gracefully feminine af- ternoon and evening dresses as well as more tailored styles with the new softer lines. Every dress is an authentic copy of the fashion successes for this season. The new low prices offer you pee gp. pn Age Rem BRE of what you expect to pay. Canton crepes, satin and combinations of materials in black, brown and bright shades to wear with Winter coats, Sizes for women, mises and juniors. Regular A. O. U. W. meeting tonight. Special entertainment by Prof. Bowman, also private dance after business session for members. : Absolutely Free if they will call at our store at once. Jarrell Hardware Co. Our WINTER Coats Are Repriced To Make Room for Spring Styles Bronze Metal Weatherstrip for doors and P windows. . Install it yourself, easy to apply. SAVE COAL BILLS Adds to your comfort. Prevents rattling. 4 the price of the old style. F.H.Carpenter Lumber Co. In What Month Is Your Birthday? ans 0Oo 8 E Es Nerltr a; wW & fs 3 i elle | and Wisconsin introduce iteelf there during the next six months. Pf, = a village or the two states vis- ited by has not Bank, operations the Christmas service, eae cine oe. & tacos ‘The visits are to begin , eee copes le cocaine ss Ses. ‘W, EB Cleveland, who has been iu | offer announced weekly over et the Biamarck hospital, left today | ‘he, Nortmtand Atrmane Privelities, for his home, 614 Avenue C. at ‘Saturdays. ‘ f i i t iy Hl 4 ‘Ra i i g 5 f : i ie puete £ i I B i { i BS er il i i FE i | d i ee be Seer case 7 if