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THE | BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1980 Social and Personal Homemakers’ Club, Chooses Year’s Topic | Miss Selma Joersz Is Bride of T. Kaelberer A study of nutrition and gardening| Miss Selma Joersz, daughter of Mr. will be taken up by the Hay Creek; and Mrs. Carl Joersz, New Salem, and Homemakers’ club during the coming| Theodore Kaelberer, Hannover. were year, it was decided at a meeting of} married Sunday at a service read at she club Thursday afternoon at the| the bride’s home. Only members of home of Mrs. Mary Haider, who re-| the two immediate families were sides north of thé city. present for the ceremony, which was Mrs. M. M. Glasser and Mrs. Casper | followed by a wedding dinner. Irish were elected project leaders for The bride wore an ensemble of tan the year, and they will attend the| silk tweed with harmonizing acces- | training classes to be conducted in| Sories, and her flowers were pink | Bismarck during the early part of|Toses. Miss Tillie Kaelberger, sister October. of the bridgegroom, attended the “Control of Insect *Pests About the| bride, and her brother, Harold Joersg, | Home” was the topic discussed by| WS best man. | Mrs. William Morris, leader,| Mr. and Mrs. Kaelberger are taking rpiitiper rer hiro eg a motor trip through the Black Hills, \ The next meeting of the group will| #"¢ will aga ee to reside..| be with Mrs. James McGarvey, Sep- tember 11, when the program iesder,| _ Miss Alpha Lusk, who has bec a ~; guest at the home of her brother-in- Mrs, Henry Nagel, will conduct a dis-| say and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8, cussion on “Refinishing Furniture.” | Date, 211 West Rosser avenue, for a * q 5 Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth street, | week, left last evening for Jamestown was hostess to the members of the T. C. L. club at a seven o'clock din- ner last evening. Garden flowers * * decorated the table, and covers were Poca Ash aces a Technet Placed for 14. Games were enjoyed! by’ Miss Catherine Smith, Billings, after dinner, with prizes going to| Mont., Jeft yesterday for Medora, to Mrs. K. C. Arness, Mrs. W. F. Gagner | spend several days at the Bodenstab| and Mrs. ©. E. Will, Mrs. J. A. Flow] ranch, and Mrs. Snow, whose birthdays oc- ** * cur this month, were presented with] Announcement has been made of gifts from the a the marriage of Miss Linda Holm, | mestic science in the Fairmont Nor- © DON'T SUFFER ® mal school. Miss Staley will spend | the remainder of her vacation here | | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FROM CONSTIPATION Charles Staley, 701 Sixth street. She was accompanied to Bismarck by Mrs. Jack Moe (Beryl Packard) of Oak | | ere Meee at! Prevent It This Pleasant, | e Staley for ie \ Healthful Way = ‘ a Miss Ruth Staley returned to Bis- marck Tuesday from Fairmont, W. Va., where she is instructor in do- * * * r Complimentary to Miss Pauline Meyer, Platteville, Wis. who was a) guest at the Jones home, 519 First! street, Miss Gwendolyn Jones enter- tained a group of young women at an breath and sallow complexion. evening bridge party Monday. Cards, If allowed to continue, constipa- were played at three tables, and high ion may get its grip on you and scores were held by Miss Frances; serious sickness can ie ‘Wanner and Miss Ruth Pollard. Miss | result | Meyer received @ guest favor. Garden ‘The poisonous wastes in your sys- | flowers in pastel shades were used in| tem must be removed. Kellogg’s the table appointments. | ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to do x * * | this—safely, completely. Just eat Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Dale and, two tablespoonfuls daily—recur- children, 211 West Rosser avenue,| ying cases, with every meal. will leave by tomorrow for Min- | neapolis where they plan to visit rela-' Poles eet a} Kellogg’s tives for a few days before going to . Because it is ALL- | nearby lakes and to Benson, Minn.,, BRAN it brings complete results. for a two weeks outing. They were| Far better than habit-forming drugs accompanicd by Mrs. Dale's sister,/ or pills that are often dangerous. Mrs. Oscar Anderson, and her niece,; Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN not only Miss Beulah Wheeler, who are re-' prevents and relieves constipation turning to their homes in Minneapolis pleasantly —it also supplies Beware of the frequent head- | aches, the listless feeling, bad after a visit nee a i He itos ir! gat A needs to keep A ; & healthy color and a strong body. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Ready to eat with milk or cream. ft this morning on; ; ¥ aed aie aitsusn trip. They SB ge Soe honey will motor throubh the Black Hills on! $5 0th. gumcibes Bre on oa package their way to Denver, Colo, where! grocers, Served Le ments by all Whey will visit Mr. Jaszkowiak’s' yants and piniemata 7 a brothers, Andrew and August Jasz-| Kellogg in Battle Creel lade by | frowiak. They also plan to spend a) a part of the time at Omaha and Rush- ij K " ALL-BRAN yille, Neb., with other relatives. Improved in Texture and Taste * * * Miss Lois Howard, city playgrounds supervisor, left last evening for Grand Marias, Minn., where she will attend a training camp for/ Girl Scout leaders which will be held there during the next three weekr. Miss Howard returned the first of the week from Wildwood lake, where she was in charge of the girls’ camp at Chan Owapt! for two weeks. ee * Justice and Mrs, John Burke, and Miss Marian Burke, 224 Avenue A west, left yesterday for Devils Lake, where Judge Burke will attend the ual meeting of the North Dakota Bi association. Mrs. Burke and caughter will<«motor from there to Minneapolis to spend a few days with friends. ee * In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Lusk, Eldridge, N. D., and Mrs. Oscar ‘Anderson and Miss Beulah Wheeler, Minneapolis, who were guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dale, 211 West Ros- ser avenue, entertained 12 guests last evening at a picnic supper, served on the river bank near the, memorial mle * * * . Mrs. Grant Peterson, Braddock, N. D., was hostess to a company of 10 young ‘vomen at @ noon luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Prince. The affair honored her sister, Miss Sigrid Alfson, Washington, D. C., who with Mrs, Peterson, is visiting with friends In the city. Mrs. Peterson and Miss Alfson are former Bemuecek residents. = * Miss Rose Sell, 707 Avenue A, and Miss Hildor Simonson, will leave to- day for a two-weeks’ vacation at Camp Sawtooth, a “dude ranch” in the Rocky mountains near Red Lodge, Mont. E se 8 Mrs, R. L. Bork and small daughter, Corajean, are here from Ray, N D. for a visit with Mrs. Bork’s parents, a, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 : Bixth street. ** * Miss Frances Porter, who served as \ssistant to Miss Lois Howard, direc- tor, at the recent girls’ camp at Chan Dwapl, will leave today fo: her home n Madison, 8. D. x * Ok face powder? Then here's Instead of “coloring” the Old-time dance at Glen-Echo tomorrow night. “SYMPHONIE” the powder-shade that brings your type its sieheat, fullest beautyl Ane you still searching for the powder-shade that best becomes your blonde or brunette type? Are you more and more bewildered by the dozens of new tints and tones in use the one shade that matches and enhances the under- lying flech-tones. “Symphonie” shade in Armand Cold Cream Powder is blended for this very purpose—to dis- cover those soft, translucent, basic-tints and emphasize their beauty. On this “Symphonie” foundation, employ the rouge that suits your hair and eyes. 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City State Teachers college in ne. 3 x ke Miss Delores Samuelson left Thurs- ‘ae ae Hazen to spend her vacation with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lucy Zvorist has come to Bis- | George BaHUNeee marck from Minneapolis to be the | * * guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. | Zvorist, 222% Main avenue, for a| Grand Forks, after spending a week week. ees with friends here. Miss Pauline Meyer left Wednesday | ¢——*—_——_________—_—« evening for her home in Platteville! City-County Briefs : * Wis., after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jones, 519 First | “ street. Herman L. Barchenger, proprietor of the Center Motor com- pany, is recovering at the Bismarck hospital from an operation for ap- * ek Ok Mrs. Lillian Wiest, Hendesson, Minn., and Mrs. Theodore Duminick Little Mitzi Green “Mitzi Green! That kid is & marvel! No matter what she is cast in, she stands out!"—N. Y, Eve. World. Rev. Harper R. Burns, Mott, is a visitor in Bismarck today. . Mrs, F. R. Barnes and Mrs. K. F. 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