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Word has been received in Bis- fmarck of the marriage of Miss Eliza- beth McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald, Tacoma, ‘Wash., and formerly of Bismarck, to Ralph Leighton, Tacoma. .,. The wedding occurred Saturday, ‘July 11, at St. Leo’s Catholic church in Tacoma. Mrs. Leighton, who left’ Bismarck ‘about nine years ago, has been em- Dloyed as bookkeeper for several years for a hardware firm in Taco- mea. The bridegroom is owner of a farm near Tacoma where the young couple will make their home. Mrs. C. B. McAllister, Mandan, aunt of the bride, was a guest at the re- ception which followed the ceremony. # % * _ Mr. and Mrs, Walter W. Clark and ‘sons, 522 Eleventh street returned Tuesday from a six weeks motoring trip to California. En route they stopped at Seattle, Wash., Odgen, Utah, and Palo Alto, Calif, where they visited relatives. On the re- turn trip they stopped at Yellow- stone National park and visited at the home of Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Johnson, Strool, 8. * * * Miss Nadine O'Leary, state wo- men’s golf champion, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Leary, 621 Hannafin, has been made as one of the directors to assist Mrs. Roy Hall, Fargo, with the program for the annual meeting of the North Da- kota. Women’s Golf association, which will meet in Grand Forks ‘August 3-7. oe The Misses Lavina Register, 1017 Fifth street, Judith Rue, 711 Avenue A, and Esther Cederstrom, McKenzie, left Tuesday morning for Seattle. The trip will be made by) way of the Canadian Rockies and they will stop for several days at Lake Louise. The party will re- turn to Bismarck about September Ast. * * * Miss Ethel Flemming, New York and Miss Jessie Bond, St. Paul, ar- rived in Bismarck Tuesday evening to attend the funeral of Miss Mary Parsons which was held Wednesday morning. While here they are guests at the home of Miss Irma Logan, 208 Second St. * # #. Mrs. James S. Jacobson, Minot has announced the engagement of her daughter, Alida Anne, to J. Gor- don MacGregor, Fargo. Their mar- riage is to be in Minneapolis in August. Mr. MacGregor, night city editor on the Fargo Forum, was formerly a member of the Bismarck | ‘Tribune editorial wee * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kuehn will leave Bismarck for Valley City where they will make their home. Mr. Kuehn, for the last two years assistant manager of the local Montgomery Ward store, will have the same position with the Valley City store. * * Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bechtold, 828 Second street, and Mr, and Mrs. William A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, who have been attending the Am- erican Legion convention at Valley City, left Wednesday morning for Garfield, Minn., where they will visit for several pie = Mr, and Mrs. Frank Paris, 404 Fifth street, have as their guests! Mrs. Paris’ sister and_brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. P, D. Lee, Los Angeles, Calif. The Lees are former Burleigh county residents, having lived ins Glenview township. Mrs. Della Fox, 428 Fifth street, left Wednesday morning by plane for Valley City where she will visit for several days. From there she will go to Balbon, N. D., where she will visit her father gene Dorrance. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peterson, 511 Ninth street, have as their guests their sons, Mr. and’ Mrs. Harry A. Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and daughter, of Kansas City, ita ‘ Mrs, J. A. Twillings Elbowoods, has returned to her home after a week’s visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr..and Mrs. R, J. Twilling, | ie ial street. > Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups ! Cn The fourth division of the Metho- dist Ladies’ Aid will be hostess to the general aid Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. en t City-County News | e Mr. ad Mrs. Philip Nelsor, Na- poleon, are parents of & daughter born Tuesday in St. Alexius hospital J. F. Link, Golden Valley, was a business visitor in Bismarck Tues- day. E. 0. Kadlec, superintendent of schools at Beulah, was a visitor in Bismarck Tuesday. ‘5 +_|Thayer, and Miss Barbara Register, Girl Is Married |406 second st. tett Wednesday morn- ing for Detroit Lakes, Minn., where they will —* ag Sharh vacation. Miss Victoria Dunn, 100 West Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Carlander, 516 Seventh street, have as their uest Miss Colletta Long, New lampton, Ia. Miss Long is a cousin of Mrs. Garlasaer's. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Trepp, 281 West Thayer, are spending several days in Jamestown as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nielson. x kk Mrs. Anne S. Nielsen and daugh- ter, 50 Avenue A, left Wednesday morning for Minneapolis where they will visit for two weeks with rela- tives and Seis) Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Freeburg, Mercer, were visitors in Bismarck Tuesday. Delegates Return From Valley City Bismarck’s delegation to the Am- erican Legion and Auxiliary con- vention in Valley City, one of the largest at a state meeting outside of the city, returned late Tuesday. Among the group were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gunness, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Indeseth, Colonel and Mrs. Frayne Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, Commander R, J. Kamp- lin and Mrs. Kamplin, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Personius, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Malvin Olson, Miss Ruth Wynkoop, Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Trepp, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galvin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cashman, Mrs. Forrest Swin- ner, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hunter, Thomas Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knudtson, Mr. and Mrs. John Kara- siewicz, and Mrs. Minnie Shuman. Former N. D. Lawyer Succumbs in Montana neral services were held here for James A. Walsh, distinguished layman of the Roman Catholic church and one of the prominent attorneys of the northwest, who died Sunday. He was 81. ig Mr. Walsh, who was a former dis- trict deputy of the Knights of Co- lumbus, was a Knight of St. Gregory, an honor conferred on him by Pope Pius XI three years ago. He also was the first recipient of the Desmet medal, which Gonzaga university, Spokane, Wash., confers TIBISMARCK LEGION Endorsed by the American Legion|to be beaten by a corps such as Al Valley City as candidate for the of-|Kinnon, commander of Lloyd Spetz wee, of national vioo president for the post. eee we Prine surely marvel- |Poztment of the American Legion northwestern division, Mrs. James) ous. iy, that ‘um corps Was & Morris, Bismarck, has earned this|regular band.” long record of service in behalf of recognition through years of service for the organization. goes back to the inception of the de-| conducted itself in the face of an un- partment when she served on the|forseen obstacle. constitution and by-laws committee|marck exhibition began a shower which framed the department con-|came up. As the local men finished stitution at the first convention in/their drill all of the drums, affected Devils Lake. In the 10 years since,|by the rain, sounded like bass drums. Mrs. Morris has continued to give her best efforts to the work of the or-|continued with faultless precision, ganization, serving her unit at Car- McKinnon said, and earned for the rington in almost every chairman-|corps the admiration of the specta- ship and as unit president. she held the office of first district committeewoman, vice president and for two years|Kinnon said, and the local group was served as department rehabilitation invited to attend the state convention chairman. In 1929-30 she served asjof the South Dakota Legion on the department president and national/strength of its showing at Valley City. delegate, while this last year she has been national committeewoman as|for the manner in which Valley City well as serving in the capacity of|jentertained its visitors. national rehabilitation chairman and|tion arrangements committee had department press and radio chair-|forseen every possible contingency, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1931 Tee a f Heads Auxiliary completed her second year aschair-/ On 8 recent whaling cruise of eight catch of whales. man of the child welfare committee|months, the whaling vessel “Sirjed oil with an estimated value of and also served for two years as dis-|James Clark Ross,” returned with a| $1,250,000. trict committeewoman. Previously Mrs. Porter has been president of her unit as well as serving the depart: ment as Americanism and constitu- tion and by-laws chairman. Light Plant Engineer Named in Promotion Bert Spohn, chief engineer of the North Dakota Power and Light com- pany plant here, has been named to take charge of the large 10,000-kilo- watt plant maintained by the com- pany at North Platte, Neb., according MEN RETURN HOME Have High Praise for Cham- pionship Drum and Bugle Corps and Host City Should their Parents Blame Them?, Or Should They, Blame Their Parents? Defeated in the state drum and bugle corps contest at the American Legion state convention at Valley City, members of the local post re- turned home Tuesday night singing to an announcement made Wednes- Think the praises of Grand Forks’ cham- day by W. G. Renden, local man- pionship corps and pulling for it to ager. win national honors at the national | Spohn will take over his new duties convention of the Legion to be held | Aug. 1. at Detroit. | Lauren Harlan, formerly assistant The Grand Forks group will make {chief engineer of the plant at Mitch- Denied the right to e the trip to Detroit and their friendly rivals from Bismarck are confident jthey will give the best in the country stern competition. “Tt was no disgrace for Bismarck; ell, 8. D., will take over Spohn's du; ties in Bismarck. love by neglectful par- ents, they go astray in the bywaya of bright lights and luxury. FY MRS, A. G. PORTER Mrs, A. G. Porter, Edgeley, new convention Tuesday at)/Grand Forks has,” said A. D. Mc-|nesident of the North Dakota de- MRS. JAMES MORRIS Then the boy learns about life from @ man who has lived intensely, and about romance from a girl who has loved. “Young Sinners” A Fox Movietone Picture ... With Dorothy Jordan Hardie Albright Thomas Meighan Screen Song Comedy Universal News Auxiliary, comes to the office with a the organization. She has just —_———— FUR Cleaning A Clean Fur Coat Wears Better Our “new process” cleaning is a wonderful investment McKinnon said he was proud of the Her record|manner in which the Bismarck corps Just as the Bis- Despite the rain, however, the drill Later | tors. Bismarck and Grand Forks were was department|clearly the class of the field, Mc- Wednesday and Thursday Home of the Big Pictu! Matinees—2:00 & 4:00 McKinnon had nothing but praise ‘The conven- he said, and were constantly on the aie job to make the stay of the visitors|Min better appearance and To Almont Farm Girl/Man Jailed Here as far a Elba Peterson, 17, daughter ol rr. farmers seven miles from Almont,|in the hands of federal authorities as died Tuesday night from mouth.” Physicians in Mandan said}company at 117 Fifth St. Tuesday the disease is a rare cause of death.| night by officers of the sheriff's of- Funeral services will be held from| fice and federal prohibition men the Methodist church of Almont ‘Thursday. Miss Peterson’s parents,/ when a half pint of alcohol was found two brothers and two sisters are left.|in the car he was driving, according Auto Accident Victim Helena, Mont., July 15.—()—Fu- | Elaine Nelson, 17-year-old Minot girl, injured Tian matomobila ee Fla., has received the first charter cident north of Bismarck Sunday, Decided Savings on all re- pair and remodel jobs dur- ing this month. Liquor Raid Result| and Mrs. Axel Peterson,! One man is in jail and a taxicab is Midsummer Sale FREDERICK-JAMES FURS al The lowest fur prices in 20 years further reduced by our Special Summer Discounts “Trench | a result of a raid on the Yellow Cab Come in and see the won- derful values we have to offer on the latest styles in Fur Coats. G. W. Bunker, driver, was arrested to attaches of the sheriff's office. Five half-pint bottles of alcohol also were said to have been confis- Leaves Hospital Here} et in the raid. The Boys 4-H olub of Lake Worth, Phone 496 STATE FUR CO. Opposite G. P. Hotel with JAMES CAGNEY JEAN of its kind ever granted in the state. annually|was discharged from a local hos- Bismarck, N. Dak. outstanding in his profession and as & upon a northwestern Catholic layman} pital Wednesday. Miss Nelson sustained a deep|Good music. Dance at Glen Echo tonite. citizen. since resided: here. Four daughters are left. RHAME SISTERS IMPROVE Dickinson, N. D., July 15—()— Some improvement in the condition of Virginia and Laura Luff, Rhame, sisters injured seriously in an auto- mobile accident near Bowman Sun- day. Funeral services for A. W. Luff, brother of the girls, who was killed when the car he was driving over- turned in a ditch, will be held Wed- nesday. Dance at Glen Echo tonite. Good music. ——— \ Engineer Chief | After engaging ‘in lew Prac-| scalp wound when the car in which tice in Milnor, N. D., several years, ae she was riding turned over several came to Helena 41 years ago, and had} times after a wheel had collapsed. , According to witnesses of the ac- cident, the wooden spokes of the car’s wheel snapped when brakes were applied while the car was 7 ) TOT VERA WEBER TOT Joan Blondell Donald Cook ORDER NOW—PAY LATER Northern Seal coats o $95 Hudson Seal Coats w.rrneeee, $ 1 95 4 traveling at a high rate of speed. In proportion to its size, a fly walks about 35 times as fast as @ man. 7:15 and 9 p. m. Prices 15c and 40c Specially trained representative of the Luziers Labor- 3 atories of Kansas City, Mo. ‘Will instruct you in the correct daily cure of your skin, the proper use of cosmetics, give you an analysis of your skin. Offering you an Siberian Squirrel coats $320 Russian Pony JAMES E. WILEY James E. Wiley, assistant for six years, was named chief enginecr for the state railroad board upon the resignation, recently, of E. H. 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