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See << ae oo. * . aw. — Added ameaa - with Falatlyes. — the entire population of the state of “Soviet Russia,’ North Dakota. Y ! novelty Kee veka oe fenehy, Ok Fark, get EFF cogent ee VOTE FOR ., arrived Sunday to spend about ¥ Have never been elect or iy ae two weeks with her mother, Mrs,|LWO Are Sentenced county office. sness Paramount News — Extra — to Van Hook Sunday for a short visit George A. Welch, 415 Fourth St., and her sister, Mrs. Kelley Simonson, 405 Hannafin St. Dr. Koucky will join her here next week for a short JE BISMARCK 'T’ RIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1982 fe spent the last three weeks at (COURT OF AWARDS TO Frances Hoffman, Elizabeth Leek, of which is approximately equal to In Extortion Plot St. Cloud, Minn.. June 27.—(7)— (Pol. County Treasurer Adv.) Joseph Mann and James Barrey, ar- ——————————————— 2 | r CY, . 4 " Jewell, Iowa, with Mrs. Rindahl’s Grace Roherty and Daria Winter; is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knud- Troop No. 4—Ruth Baker, Bernadine (es son. ' Rey, and Mrs. Rindahl will Barrett, Rosina Becker, Alice Knowles, INA tee at Shell Lake, Minn, for a BR HELD WEDNESD. AY Betty Laist, Marion Little, Mary 2 Ee: = 5 WAZ will return jismarc! Mahiman, Norma Peterson, Ru de. a ‘eS about Priday. oe i 7 Rand, Catherine Stecher and Jeanne be i Paris; Troop No. 5—Beverly Jensen, Gord iy Cy Bas For |gout, and Mrs, Ray Robinson and! 2 i Lois Riggs, Phillis Melby, Arlene Rud- rdon McCutcheon y City Teachers college. son Donald, 925 Fifth St., returned to| Bismarck Girl Scouts Will Re-|cr, Dorothy Sigurdson, Elizabeth Tol Weds Miss Burchill si ee ae Stas eRe Saught in | Bismarck Sunday from a motor trip | 1 . chinsky, Sara Bashara, Olive Johnson, i S Miss Burchi sE56) nteunen i sia one ME. |to points ‘in Towa, Missouri and Wis-| ceive Badges at First Cere- Marjorie McIntyre, Josephine Nassif ” — : ‘| consin, eaconsfield, Iowa, they and Delma Devitt; Troop No. 6— > iqihint and white peonies banked the | ANee company. = I visited Mrs, Robinson's mother; Mee, mony Ever Held Here Mary Louise Finney, Laverne Middle- ©he Season’s altar of All Saints Episcopal church, Oitehaias tre tg be st Home at 2ifts |D: L« Onstot. They spent severai mas, Harriet Rosen, Cynthia Dur- Valley City, for the wedding Satur- Avaius DW. —— * |days at Springfield, Mo. as the| Badges will be presented to approx-|sema, Gayle Kelly, Phyllis Brainerd 4 dey morning of Miss Isabelle Gladys be red guests of Mrs. Robinson's brother | imately 100 Bismarck Girl Scouts at|and Jean Baker. Newest Sensation wos Bennit daughter of Mrs, Sarah Ann ° : and visited with relatives at Laona| the first Girl Scout Court of Awards Proficiency Badges { ‘ Burchill, Valley City, and John Gor-| Miss Fandrick to Be and Readstown, Wis. They were|to be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday Proficiency badges: Scribe, Berna- yo J: hteCutcheon, Valey Ct Teen’ | Married Next Week |®°"* ° "=: é Memorat"bulaing.” Parents nd Mahiman, Srian Lite, Norma Be, | M » ley iy. 1e ve * * Memorial ui ing. arent an jahiman, arian ie, Norma a T. A. Simpson, pastor of the church, To celebrate the 16th birthday an-|{riends are extended a cordial invi-|terson, Ruth Rand and Katherine cy oOuc @ officiated at the ceremony and at a! Miss Sarah Fandrich, stenograph- | fiversary of her daughter, Ethelwyn, | tation to attend this ceremony, the|Stecher; junior citizen: Bernadine 5 nuptial celebration of Holy Commu-| er in the office of the county agri- | Mrs. Bertha Schafer, 20612 Main|first of its kind ever to be held in|Barrett, Catherine Stecher, Rosina is nion, which followed. cultural agent who is to be a bride | avenue, entertained a group of 12/ Bismarck. Becker, Betty Laist, Marian Little, > \ The bride, who was given in mar-|in the near future, was surprised (girls at a bridge party Sunday eve-| Members of the local Girl Scout|Norma’ Peterson, Jeanne Paris and y. resses 4 tiage by her brother, J. H. Burchill, Monday afternoon by friends em-|ning. The affair was planned as a| Council will present the awards for| Alice Knowles; first air: Bernadine e wore a gown of white satin and lace, ployed in offices at the World War | surprise. Frances Dunn, Claire De- | Work done during the year, it was an- | Barrett, Betty Laist, Norma Peterson. SS made with a lace jacket and floor- Memorial building. Rochford and Dorothy Andrist re-|"0Unced by Mrs. E. A. Thorberg and| Health winner: Bernadine Barrett, 4 re Jength skirt, Her vell of net was| The group brought ice cream and |ceived prizes in the bridge games.| Mts. 8. R. Mote, members of the/ Betty Laist, Norma Peterson. 7 Tosco ona ae hae With orange) cake and spent a social half hour in Ca, aden were Phyllis | PaslGes An Aarts COTS. be F Chapl f T TS! the agricultural agent’s office as a | Carroll, Winifred McGillic and Mary mee eke ‘ad amous apiain 0: Were a sheaf of cream-colored roses gesture of farewell to Miss Fand. | Russell, given out by Mrs. Thorberg, with Mrs. . and snapdragons. Her only ornament} Sick. ke x George F. Shafer presenting all sec-| ‘Fighting 69th’ Dies 2 eis bridegroom's gift, a crystal) Miss Vera Person Monday suc-| Ralph E. Newcomb, son of Rev. uN bees oe be et = : "ahs od AORTA Sh “tb bias ceeded Miss Fandrick as stenograph- | George, B. Neweomb of Rochester, |Nrary Cashel, ex-patrol bedges; Mrs |New York, June 2 Father ‘ er in the office. » +. formerly of Bismarck, iv= Rin . "|Francis Patrick Duffy, chaplain of Fog at peace Burchill, wearing a) “Miss Fandrick will be married |ed the degree of mester ng bree, |N; O- Churchill, patrol badges; Mrs.|ine old “Fighting 60th” and a na- a basket SK organdie and carrying| soon to LeRoy A. Coffin, Jr., who is (administration from the University | Meo’ pete e, nesistant patrol badges: |ticnal hero of the World War, lay in Miss ‘Thelma, Thorkelson, Valley | ¢™Ployed at the federal weather bu- {of Michigan, Ann Arbor, recently, Ramstad, sliver paces: and Mrs. Aai[state in Holy Cross rectory Monday Posy » ©Y | reau here. Last year Mr. Newcomb, who is a / : while eulogies poured in from all Sr RIIGe THe Gate ees eno ra graduate of the Bismarck high | °2sen. troop scribe badges. | over the country bs * soe “ 1 vi Is an _ an arm bouquet in pastel colors simic| Virginia Adamson Is |$heh, class of 1926, recvived” his | Flowine is a ist of awa | rhe toted priest, who had followed Jer to that of the bride. Harold Mc- “ Haye’ feetee from the same univer. Leaders Chevrons land to Pranoe, Wit tie canoe: et Cutcheon, brother of the bridegroom, Bride of G. W. Bartz Sigma iy et at aaa Ex-patrol leaders chevrons: Baia eid Gene ie oe : ah S Pie te be Miss Virginia Marie Adamson, |*’éPectively. He also is one of the |iRmowigs, Bette Lair weenie “Mee |Yquiem Wednesday. He died Sun- s As the bridal party entered M re 5 Knowles, Betty Laist, Marj Maxine McCutcheon played the Bridal | Douglas, and Glenn Walby Bartz, son'/chatter members of the Michigan-|tiyre, Mary Mahiman, Phyllis Melby, 4° of colitis in his 62nd year. is ayes Chorus from “Lohengrin” (Wagner),|0f Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Bartz, Gar- Hipp of the University of] olive Johnson, Jeanne Paris, BEAYY | 2 coma, glaeds for eanoa Ee TEE hy 70 ison, spoke thei: i : recently was commis- fe Oss, nt a ontinuing to ay, softly throughout jrison, spoke thelr marriage vows Ma \sistbll aruenead tievtaantiy ake ord. | Catherine Riggs and Dorothy Sigurd- ‘;-. with’ the Rainbow Division; the i a. the service. | Mendelssohn's wedding |Saturday afterno Dance reserve : = distinguished service medal, the rib- a 4 March.was played as a recessional. aw ae a = eee ia : Patrol leaders pAb ee tg \bon of the Legion of honor and the vy e. A breakfast was served to 40 guests e y Lutheran church. ie asernccneri Beall, Mary Cowan, Jean Baker, Ber- | 0M | aA Thilowink the “Gorsmeny “hha ciatee| ATEIRUAES “Were AK and tte; | Meeti f * |naditic Barrett, Irene Anderson, Rosa. |cTOX de guerre with palm. mi ia {here was an informal reception at the [Robert Twilling, Bismarck, ; Fr ings of Clubs, ||teen ‘Fortune,’ Lois “Tierney, Mary | ¢——__________» a bride's home. Pink and white ap- e bride wore a frock of white aternal Groups | | Louise Finney, Barbara Henry, Vera | ; City-County News | 3 pointments were used for the tables| flat crepe, with small white hat.and DS || Dixon and Elizabeth Tolchinsky. { i : and peonies decorated the rooms. eae gloves. — ‘ i =] “Assistant patrol leaders chevrons: ° 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. McCutcheon have left vlas high soho waved from the} Members of Tirzah Ann Barclay |Ruth Baker, Sara Bashara, Frances! Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane, Driscoll, q for Winnipeg where they will spend a| Douglas high school last month. The| Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans | Bernstein, Marian Little, Doris Or-| are parents of @ son born Sunday at Sheer Novelty Weaves inI cy Cool i few days and later will make an ex-|bridegroom is a graduate of the | of the Civil War, will hold a special | Chard. Lois Riggs, and Harriet Rosen. | at. Alesis! Hoagie “ . 3 tended trip to eastern points. For) Garrison, high school and recently) meeting at 8 o'clock ‘Tuesday’ eve- Jensen) PISS BRT RGAE | * * Colors and Combinations 5 traveling Mrs. McCutcheon is wear- | comp! niversity | ning at the home of Mrs. Henry Bur- | Jensen, Frances Barrett, | Thomas Harvey Fitzgerald, Regan, ing a black and white wool suit with |Of Minnesota. man, 310 West Rosser avenue. All|! Sara Bashara, Marjorie Doll, Bet- ‘Nel Baldwin, obe ON'T judge them by th 1 : Matching hat and white accessories, | Mr. Bartz and his bride are on a / members are urged to be present as)" LAist and Catherine Stecher. and Gagtle Mac Nelson, Baldwin, ab D T judge them by the rea : els The bride is a graduaie of the Val- | motor trip te oints in ithe northern | there is to be initiation and other| Silver attendance stars: Bernadine tained a marriage license last wee! low price! These are fashioned of part 0: e sl and will make their i Barrett, Marjorie fer, y a i be atta’ in" GarHaowration ane te, business to come before the tent. | Barrett Little, Irma Fern Logen, Nor. an unusually fine quality Boucle knit ** Pope’s Blessing E End ma Peterson, Catherine Stecher, eat ...and fit to perfection ...Cram them 4h A Great Week of Miss Mehlhoff and Eucharisti ig Ends [Ratiaee aide SEO rane RRS into your traveling bag, and they'll Entertainment Reuben Krause Wed ucharistic Congress) frances Norman aoe hig ance a pop up without a wrinkle! a: Troop scribe badges: AN jordan, ‘une 27—July 2 Dublin, ae ~ A * cluding plenty of lw : : Miss Bllzabeth Mehthotf, Regan,| dred thousand “Galvedion’ Sra nny | Bersalne Barrett, Mary Louise Fin |} wiite ones. Special SIZES 14T020 ig Veit them for and Reuben Krause, son of Mr. and parts of the world, were on their way “ seeeadl Class Awards Ga ee Styled for the rts, fe peal at re certs, Regan, were mar-|home Monday from the thirty-first| Second class awards, 'treop No. 1| 4 Sateen \ted here Saturday afternoon by Rev.! Eucharistic congress, which closed day touee Mase aaa Leo Smartest Junior yes, and for every- | Opie S. Rindahl, ee of the Trinity | Sunday with a blessing from Pope | Hedstrom: Troop No. 2—Mary Cow- ‘ ~.« Miss or day business wear iaaciteneorane eee e Plus, radioed Beh Natican City, [an, Jeanette Asbridge, Ruth Jordan, ee Woman. as bs a lon_members of the church | Louise Sell, Erma Weinberger, Luella BSR) Ghetiatp ebay ergs. H-lheard the Pope’s words of blessing,|Harding. Ruth Ricgs, Margaret Rue . Whites and Pastels _ C. Arndt, Arena, and the bridegroom's | broadcast by loud speakers, and Abbie Gythrie; Troop No, 3— These father. 4 wn. ill make |4,2%, 85 believed here to have been} Eleanor Conway, Marjorie Doll, Mil- uarin om hon pa recipe alert e fa ete congregation peel dred Entringer, Rosaleen Fortune, sd as wn. The benediction followed ew ietaey ., |@ Solemn pontifical mass and a great ren, 713 . ty - mitiff had intended to speak urday for Crookston, Minn., where | earlier [er the transmission was hae iis - they were called by the serious ill-|ty and he was delayed. : ness of the eee aren Mailloux.| ‘The pageant and glory and fervor of the congress wove a rich tapestry roses F : Mrs. V. J. LaRose and daughters, | of religion at its final session, Archi. ye, eae oe hele Bee: 2 A Miss Marcelle and Elizabeth Ann, bishop Michael J. Curley of Balti- 5 : #, ips . bigs < t ‘ at 522 Sixth St., will leave Tuesday for| more celebrated the pontifical high ‘ Kaan es R ti hope: teed to epee Ae ns mass in Phoenix park. ° : P mainder of the summer at e, 4a-| Forty nations and Ireland, perhaps oman [os Rose cottage = Take | Melissa., more, were represented. Ten Cardin- e e 1e man eee als and scores of archibishops and bis- Fi igure Miss Angela Matajcek, 716 Third| hops attended. : . rita tatebcy ait DeWine one rear Sey Candidate for Commissioner in the Fifth following a flaming spent a two-weeks’ vacation with her Three Are Ordained District—Burleigh County intigue throwets the [ll |[ ey ® At Hebron Meeting JUNE 29th PRIMARIES intrigue ug! e — Mrs. Maude Jacobson and daugh- ae embassies and boudoirs ter Betty, 221 West Rosser avenue,| Hebron, N. D. June 27—Three| “Por Lower Taxes and Rigid Economy” of Washington. returned Sunday from a 10-day trip|tanuanes, were ordained for the ; ; It You Believe in Reduced . “gop Binge, lows, Minneapolis and St. state Conference of the German Con- Your vote and support will be appreciated. auiindinceties In My Campaign for County Commissioner a i 1 chi » which closed here . p Warner tives. veveepaay etn bias menintten (Pol. Adv.) of the 5th district of Burleigh County, I pledge an honest and effi- B AXTER nape ee aus tertained the|#PProximately 2,000 persons attended. Vote for ae Pe ee re poeple pave pohea to demand integrity « i * iss Evelyn Omett entertaines e Candidates ordained were Emil ice, an le speci need of lay is for economy. ’ io five members of the L.0.P.H., club | pietz, Hosmer, 8. D.; M. Gebhart, { at a slumber party Saturday evening |iiida, Alta, Canada; and R. Fries. Frank A Larson EDWARD J. SCHULTZ. { an at her home, 400 eee St. A sup-|boes, Mott. - ‘ “ be per was served at midnight. The s d A About group made plans for a picnic to be ingen Pye rcaeapeegeeet| VOTE FOR For Sheriff of Burleigh Co. (Political Advertisement) T held the later pact et the week. he was impressed with the handling Sune 29th Primaries 4 by so small a locality of such a large OWN || | gare gahen hee melee“ pecac'? ell Arthur J. Arnot a * taki of a conference of which K MORLEY for a visit at the home of Darrel 2,000 people were assembled,” he said, Candidate for — — aren Dobson’s nephew, W. J. Dobson, 222] “is equivalent to Minneapolis enter- ce Conway TEARLE West Main avenue. They motored |taining a conference the attendance Vote for For County Treasurer Henry (Hank) Brown. . June Primaries, Wednesday, June 29 Ss Donlicdtlas out visit before returning to their home. | J0s¢Ph Mat os fey are Born and raised in Bismarck, lived here all his life. He is the ‘ bigasapaiew Biencis Bo Planer, ‘ hentia poked una weenie Seeiet niece (Gen) seer MOCK AUCTION and Mee TEL Flaheiy, or. Past posedly containing $2,000 they at- Tonight at 9 o'Clork St., spent the week-end here with Fron ey Posteo tae 01 10 ¢ UHDE Thanks f or Your Vote Proceeds for Unemploy- his parents, en route from St. Louis, der sentence for ‘attempted extortion. e (Political Advertisement) ment ‘Relief Mo., to Spokane, Wash., where he Judge J. A. Roeser sentenced Mann : t will spend the summer with his wife|to three years at the St. Cloud re. (Candidate for, and daughter. Mr. Flaherty is a jun-|tormatory and Barrey to an indeter- ° ior in the school of medicine at St. minate term at Stillwater. papee oe ia wa epresentative stv, Opie S: Rindaht, 704 Seventh Kiwanis Convention nih, left Monday see! | OF Los Angeles lative District church, left Sunday evening for Min- avors 4 27th Legislative ric serine te TE ME] ee an eae aectah Comets Next Wednesday, June 29 el m, who , al _ wanians Monday opened their six- Farmer taxpayer in county for 32 years. e ° 4 teenth international convention in the Disabled ex-service man and is mem- Is Primary Election ber of American Legion Post at Regan. ’ Your vote and support on June 29th c ” will be appreciated. Often people will vote y nizer and first Kiwanian. " Indications were tho next conven: (Pol. Adv.) for the head of the would be held in Los Angeles, ticket and forget to S. A, Olsness vote for candidates further down on the for ballot. In voting next ea Wednesday remember NOTICE Commissioner J ere. se i 4 ® : for State Auditor; ‘ D ome W ed. Night To the Voters of Burleigh County f iow. ot itivens ’ During paign throughout the county there f 6a i suns At pene Sie eee piisciyaadl pool ene pices ith oO “public official who : shortness of time now left, it will be impossible to see and meet . gives to the state them all ‘personally before the June election, therefore, I take Insurance honest, efficient and this means of asking every voter in Burleigh county for his or i economical service. her support, at the Junc.29th pi ee : : It elected to this office I faithfully promise Music by i. palineegeegaen duties of this office in an honest and efficient manner, sums hae pas uae atta Large : re ast 2 . Harry Turner and his orchestra mee wag R. G. (Dick) SCHNEIDER hagas John Steen “ Cc oroner Candidate for 4 ents for Squltanie rates tor |i ‘ Dance sponsored by committee in charge of building sg ag sen DREDE od Sait gaeled ae aio matnon ahs Deserves Reelection ; unty dam across Heart river, Mandan, Proceeds of dance Burleigh County A Resident of North Dakota for 26 years and taxpayer in Bilis By MecieeRgrty eto Vote for Him to go for that purpose. a at Lacie Madris he oe PA GON Fund and the Pire and Tornado Fund have rendered to the people of North Oaketa most valuable services. (Pol, Adv.) a