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. henson = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1980 Miss S vaeiin Ferreal | Herberts Celebrate “GIRLS IN CONTEST one week in June to father at the| nti sone, wns ne Panama Sitmneaoie Takes nous Ona the . : * 2 Is Bride of A. Rausch Wedding Anniversary fummer school session for a unit) an ang Mrs. J. IH. Newton enter-| Dr. and Mrs"R.'E. ey and sons & corvice read at 7:30 o'clock Monday morning at St. Mary’s pro- cathedral, Miss Veronica Farreal, Minneapolis, became the bride of An- drew Rausch, Mandan. Only immed- iate relatives and a few friends wit- nessed the ceremony. The mass was celebrated by Father Wacker. The bride’s gown was of dark green and rose printed chiffon, combined Employes at: the state land office were among the guests when Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘W. Hetbert, 813 Avenue C, entertained Friday evening, the occasion being their thirtieth wed- ding anniversary, and also Mr. Her- bert’s birthday. The evening was passed informally with various games. Garden flowers decorated the rooms and the tables. t Fashion Ploque | Fashion |__Fashion Plaque ue | ‘SHIFTS ARE MADE IN STANDINGS OF Grace Livdah! Goes Into First Position, Supplanting Ar- deth Gussner Changes in the standings of con- testants in the Bismarck Tribune- ing steadily, yesterday took the lead school buildings. 20 Janitor-Engineers In Course at N. D. A.C. Janitor-enginecrs from the public schools of North Dakota and Minne- sota set aside their routine jobs for course on the care and operation of ‘This course, which is one of the few of its kind given in the country, was planned by P. J. Iverson, professor of education at the college, with the idea of teaching the school janitor how to do his work the most efficient way and with the least amount of expense to the school The Saniee sneer: were: C. Ol- j ed the Yellowstone park and the Black Hills. ee % ¢ Miss Helen Patterson, Great Falls, Mont., former Mandan teacher, is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derrig. Miss Patter- tained at a dinner party Sunday eve- ning in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heater, Chicago, who are their guests. xe 8 Mrs. Robert Cummins has returned to Mandan from Los Angeles, Calif., where she went several weeks ago with her mother, Mrs. Charles Krug, |they will remain for the balance of Glendive, Mont. Mrs. Cumniins was accompanied to Mandan by her chil- j dren, who have been with relatives at ‘Glendive. | ** * Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Pierce and | daughter Margaret left Sunday on a Richard and Ernest are now at their cottage at Shoreham, Minn., where the summer. STILL ON DECK Exterminator, third greatest money winner of all time among race horses, is hale and hearty in retirement at 15 years of age, while his sire, is equally active at the ripe old equine age of 30. with black silk net, and she wore a| Other guests besides the land of- Paramount Theater popular girl race|stad, Casselton; C. Sletten, Hanna-| © e black lace hat, and black slippers and | fice force were W. E. Byerly, ‘state were the rule rather than the excep-| ford; P. B. Hall, Carrington; c. W. gloves. “Her flowers were a shower] land commissioner, Warden ad Mra tion Monday, ge ga eT } uuquet of roses. C. Turner, raner, \- race has bee! H use! yndon, Ree ree as ci cook] rer, and E. G. Waner, secre Grace Livdahl, who n climb- | Sohn’ Hubof, Dickinson; L. A. Law eG x t | hg a rane, Leith, N. D., a classmate of the bride, was gowned in a frock of beige tary of the board of administration. se 8 from Ardeth Gussner, who has been out in front for some time, but the rence, R. Cartman and Fred Teigen, all of Fargo; R. E. Still, Finley; I. Tea in vacuum! > ilk lace with matching hat and ac- ‘Homemakers’ Club McPherson, Park River; C. A. Geddes, F 1 a csories. “M. E. Walslt ‘sahtin, wel Selects Of tt most sensational jump made 80 far| sation, P, Venn, William McGrath, good for lunch on a warm day Just like your coffee! ; tended the bridegroom. vets) TC@LS| | ALL PARIS is thrilled with Rose |in the contest was neqenary to G0 it and A. Myhra, Paul Larsen, J. Ht What a rare discovery when scat's Wi . The : Mickelson, and Richard O. Kraft, a —K y q 4 Seagate cos ie Mrs. Harold Breen was elected| model shown has a ped band on|third place as the two leaders! o¢ argo, ellogg’s Corn Flakes and bes was first packed in vac- the home of the bride's sister, Mrs, |President of the Hay Creek Home-|crown and brim of light blue shan-| changed positions. cool milk uum! Just like coffee flavor, Myrtle Hight, 705 Sixth street. A pink and white motif was used for the appointments, with bouquets of sweet peas and daisies adorning makers’ club at the anfiual business meeting held last week at the home of Mrs. Samuel Turnbow, north of the city. Mrs. Charles McGarvey was tung. The narrow band and binding of the brim is of white shantung. spent with relatives in Minot and Barbara Register and Jane Byrne are slowly gaining on the leaders with the contest at the half-way mark. Marian Jensen’ passed Arlene + ocala as | | Mandan Shorts J ° Easy to digest. Kellogg’s fur- or cream. Crisp. tea flavor also evaporates from an ordinary tin or cardboard box. But now tea is packed in 66) 29 were ted named vice president; Mrs. John Schroeder to go into seventh place wr. and Mrs. L. B. Curtis and nish energy without heating’ i Lee iffers mirage: Tented with /Gourdette, seoretary; Samuel | Williston, and at Moosejaw, Sask. {while Catherine Kositzky passed daughters returned to Mandan this the body. They hel; ence! When y shes be ‘Mrs. Rausch, who makes her home |Turtbow, treasurer; Mrs. Oscar Marguerite Kennedy to win ninth po-|week after a 10-day motor trip to ie lye ey help you feel : y you with her sister, Mrs. L. S. Craswell, Minneapolis, is a graduate of the Car- ington high school and the Dickin- Swenson, chairman of reports; Mrs. M. M. Glosser and Mrs. James Mc-! Garvey, project leaders. R. B. Webb of the Webb Brothers store left Sunday on a buying trip to Chicago and Grand Rapids, Mich. At Chicago he will attend the nation- sition. The standings of the contestants today follow: their former home at Lisbon and to Minnet xe * eool! know what you have missed alll these years, Try Schilling Tea Bacs packed. son normal. She has been engaged in| Mrs. Charles Nagel was program Grace Livdahl kim +09 teaching at Solen the past pot leader for the afternoon, and she dis- | #! furniture exhibits and style shows. | Ardeth Gussner treed Ptpede fal ar rable vee A in vacuum. Each bag contains previously taught at Shields and Tim- “a pg methods which save] sce beahild tox Ke atl ihn $1200 |frlends.” Later she will go to Aber- just enough for two hot cups or mer, e jabor.” farriage licenses grant Fe Register .. Pee) * The bridegroom, a son of Mrs. Anna| The next meeting of the club will| urday to Walter E. Oppenheim, Chaf-|Jane Byrne ... 18000 oe Glyde Wile iho roobwtly Iouated - two iced glasses — the modern Rausch, Cold Springs, Minn., is ajbe August 14 with Mrs. Mary Haider.| fee, and Miss Ruth Hoy, Bismarck,|Ann Thomas .. 17000 ma “Aberdeen. J 9 way to serve tea, graduate of St. John’s university, Col- |Mrs. William Morris will have charge|@nd to Vernal Charles Goldsmith, | Arlene Schroeder 12300 legeville, Minn. He is manager of the lof the program. Tuttle, and Miss Alice Rowena Cleve-|Marian Jensen .. 12800 s* 8 | e ° Security Credit company, Mandan, | eee land, Bismarck. Catherine Kostaky 10800| Mrs. Ida K. Thorberg has returned SC A Z / / Z nN and is president of the Mandan Lions a rguerite Kenn to her home in Mandan after spend- club. ai {In compliment’ to Miss Rosabella| R. E. Wenzel, workmen's compensa- {Betty Newton ... 8800 | ing a month at the home of Flag son & Mr. Rausch and his bride left yes-|Ross, Jamestown, a bride of next| tion bureau commissioner, and Miss| Rosalind Brown . 8800! and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | terday on a motor trip to points in|month, Mrs. Ina Stark entertained at| Alice Angus, secretary of the mini-|Aldeen Paris .. 8500 | Clifford Thorberg, Grand Forks, ¢ northern Minnesota. For traveling|@ luncheon in the Rose room at the} mum wage commission, left yesterday |Elizabets Rasch . 8500 a * & Mrs. Rausch is wearing a black and | Patterson hotel. A low bowl of sweet | on a claim investigation trip to Devils | Merle von Hagen 5700/ Joe Gendzwill and Sig Syvrud ar- white tailored sharkskin suit with|peas in shades of orchid and pink| Lake, Grand Forks, Fargo, Jamestown | Maret Agre ... 5000 | rived in Mandan Sunday after a six- black accessories, and*a platinum fox | centered the table, and tiny bouquets| and Valley City. Marian Ryan . 3900 | week trip to points in the west. They FL AK E Ss weart. ‘They will be at home in the Hughes ‘apartments, Mandan, after August 10. * ok * Miss Genevieve Parsons, 514 Sixth street, and Mrs. Marian Sterrett, 518 Avenue A, accompanied by Mrs. Ster- rett’s brother, Buell Quajn,’ will leave Friday by motor for Winnipeg. Mrs. Sterrett and Miss Parsons leave from Winnipeg for a several weeks’ trip to’ Alaska. They will travel by way of Jasper National park, where they plan to spenda few days,and will take @ boat for Skagway from Prince Ru- pert. Returning they will stop in Se- attle for a visit with friends. se ® Miss dna Krueger, Bismarck hos- pital nurse, has returned from He- born, where she spent a two weeks’ vacation with her parents. Miss Myrle Buck and Miss Esther Aichle, student nurses at the Bismarck hos- pital, returned Sunday after visits at their homes at Beach and McClusky, respectively. * *# *® ‘Mr. and Mrs, Eugene R. Smith and son Frederick, St. Paul, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roherty, 615 Mandan street, for the last two weeks, left to- day for a trip through the Bad Lands at Medora before returning to their home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Byrne, 118 ‘Thayer avenue west, returned Sunday from a two weeks’ motor trip to Ana- conda, Livingston and other points in Montana, At Anaconda they were guests of Mrs. Bryant's sister. * ee * Miss Lillian Marson, and Miss Ethel Northbridge, nurses at the Bis- marck hospital, have returned from a two weeks’ vacation spent at their homes at Cooperstown and Valley City, respectively. xk * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Abern, Wishek, ‘who spent a week with Mrs. Abern’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubin, at their cottage at Big Stone Lake, Minn., have returned to their home. x * x Mrs. Elizabeth Geierman is expect- ed to arrive tomorrow from St. Cloud, Minn., for a visit with her scn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geierman, 512 West Broadway. * * * Miss F. E. Lason, who has been’ a guest ct the home of her son ant daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lason, 308 Avenue B, left today for || her home at Casselton. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hafstrom, 310 ‘West Taycr avenue, returned the first of the week from Medora, where they spent a 10-day vacation. * *O% Members of the Women's Benefit association will hold a meeting at NOW_SHOWING RAMON eight c’clock Wednesday evening at in NOVARRO the Elks hall. xe * Mrs. L. C. Sterrett will leave this evening for Seattle, Wash., to spend a month wth her son, L. C. Sterrett. TOO LATE TO’ TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO “BUY—Second ‘hand bicycle. Phone 790 Ruder’s Furni- ture Exchange. FOR SALE OR RENT—Attractive five room modern house on pave- ment, with garage in basement. Bargain: to right party. Must be ‘sold or rented at once. For infor- mation phone 498-J. LOST—A bunch of keys ona key ting. Return for reward-to Room of sweet peas were at each place. There were eight guests. Guests from Jamestown besides Miss Ross were Miss Mary Nierling, Mrs. Phillip Blewett, Mrs. Sam Moore, Miss Clara Durkin and Miss Margaret Muts. ber Ross was presented with a gift. se 8 For a two weeks’ vacation at their homes, five student nurses at the Bismarck hospital left yesterday for their homes. In the group were Miss Esther Aus, who went to Dickinson; Miss Grace Hoess, to Deerfield, 8. D.; Miss Julia Ostrum, to Douglas: Miss Ailene Saunders to Oakdale, and Miss Leona Anderson to Hatton. —— | City-County Briefs | Everett Payne, Halliday, is trans- acting business in the city. Mrs. C. ©. Rollie, McClusky, shopping in Bismarck today. Mrs. D. 8. Hatch and Mrs. H. A. Stewart are visitors in the city today from Fort Yates. Mr. and Mrs. John Knaus, Bis- marck, are .parents of 4, daughter poe Saturday at the Bismarck hos- pital. Miss Denice Sloulin of the Bis- marck Cloak Shop has returned to Bismarck after a month’s vacation _————— ee oO —, PERMANENT WAVES $6.00 is Lroquinole Waves, 81.00 Seft Lustrous Waves by expert operaters CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK 103 Third Street Phone 782 Bisma: i. ek, N. Dal Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, spoke this morning at the Mayville Normal. He Forks, where he will attend a meet- ing of the state board of tion at the state university. GUEST ROOMS Whether you Have one guest or many this summer, little things make all the difference in their attitude. Remember bedside lamps for those who can’t sleep without reading, a box of note paper and pen, a few. good books and magazines, a little fresh fruit in a pretty bowl. None of these cost much. LAPIN CAPE was en route from Bismarck to Grand | * Agnes Neilson Lena Johnson . Olga Ingelson . 3400 1900 1500 visited in Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., and with Mr. Gendzwill’s brother at |Salt Lake City. Returning they tour- ® Deliciows with fresh or canned fruits For summer wear, a short little ‘| cape of white lapin ties with its own little scarf ends into a pert bow under the chin. To enable ice hockey players to |turn quickly and to protect their feet from blows, a steel toe cap to be at- tached to a skate has been invented. flies carry typhoid Kill them Quick! Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. Hate Our *peciaity A girl whose cunning makes David Lee “IN GAY MADRID” COMING WEDNESDAY racketeers give up their rackets, ALICE WHITE ‘Sweet Mama’ Mat. Dally 2:3¢ 10e and 3c Evenings 7-0 15e ané 50c “big time” osE-uP: Test 13, Hoskins Block. the close-up! Eager eyes admir- pulses quickening . . hearts ir- resistibly won ; ; ; The acid test of beauty, 45 Hollywood directors declare, is the close-up— taken under 2 cruel, revealing blaze of light. A test, they have found, which only the girl with flawless skin can pass! That is why the stars whose loveliness thrills thousands on the screen guard exquisite skin as their most priceless possession. That is why complexion beauty isall-important to yox... ___ For you, too, haye a close-up test to pass! Admiring eyes close to you must find your skin tadiantly, softly smooth. Your charm depends on it. You will want to guard skin beauty just as the lovely stars do! In Hollywood, of the 521 important ac- tresses, 511 use Lux Toilet Soap! On Broad- way, too, and even in Europe the stars are de- voted to this fragrant white soap. Manners ~ Rita Flynn Kenneth Thomson A love that defies the law of the underworld, Paramount Sound News Andy Clyde in “Campus Crushes” ‘Twenty Minutes of Laughs Paramount Sereen Song “A One Man Reunion” A Paramount Bruce Novelty The radiant stars pictured above are: 1, Dorothy Mackaill 2. Mary Brian 3. Evelyn Brent 4. Olive Borden 5. Clara Bow 6. Alice White 7. Janet Gaynor 8. Bebe Daniels 9. Marion Davies 10. Armida 11. Ruth Chatterton 12. Anita Page 13. Joan Crawford 14. Nancy Carroll : LUX Toilet Soap—10¢ YOU must face eager eyes close to your skin. This is your close-up test. And you can pass it triumphantly just as the exqui+ site screen stars pass theirs! saith de Date eater: sae oe 0 4 veer aa sede

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