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4 ARETE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 SOCIETY NEWS| Tax Commission to Hold Dinner Meeting Officers and employes of the state Miss Minnie Schulte Of Center Is Bride Announcement is made of the mar- tax commission will hold their regular| riage of Miss Minnie Schulte, daugh- monthly dinner meeting this evening in the Terrace Gardens of the Pat- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte, Center, and Laurence Reinke, son of terson hotel, with B. E. Hitchcock, who| Mr. and Mrs. August Reinke, also of is leaving the commission, as a guest| Center, which took place Sunday at of honor. Hitchcock has been employ- ed by the department for several| t! years, 7 Approximately 18 persons are ex- pected to attend the dinner, arrange- ments for which are being made by Otto Hartle. There will be musical numbers and short talks, with J. ‘Weeks, commissioner, presiding. Tuesday evening Mrs. Olive La- Grave, 702 Avenue A West, entertain- the Hannover Lutheran church, with he pastor, Rev. Mr. Wahlfeil officiat- ing. The bride wore a white satin gown and a veil of net and lace, fastened with @ wreath of orange blossoms. She was attended by her sister, Miss Ella J.| Schulte. Walford Reinke was best man for his brother. Immediately following the church ceremony a@ dinner was served at the ed the commission staff informally.| home of the bride’s parents to a com- Vocal, piano and guitar solos and pany of about 100 relatives and dancing comprised the entertainment,| friends. In the evening a dance was Special guests were Mr. and Mrs.|given in honor of the newlyweds. Frank Vogel and Mrs. Arthur Sorlie. The bride is a graduate of the New ee % Salem high school and the Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spitzer of near | State teachers college. She has taught Bismarck left Friday for St. Paul|in Oliver county for several years. where they will spend a few days| Mr. and Mrs. Reinke are to make with relatives. their home on a farm near Center, Hebron Girl Wedded To Charles E. Hood Of interest to Slope residents is the announcement of the wedding of Miss Esther Redetzke, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, F. A. Charles E. Hood, Windham, Mont., son of Dr. and Mrs. ©. E. Hood of come to you greater than ever ||Landsford, N. D. The ceremony was in sound! Triumphant return |/read at high noon Tuesday at the of bride's home by Rev. J. M. Munz, pas- tor of St. John’s Evangelical church, Hebron. Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” was played by Miss Freda Rehm, who also sang “O Promise Me,” Preceding the ceremony. A frock of peach-colored organdie, with accessories to correspond, was worn by the bride. Her flowers were a bouquet of Briarcliffe roses and baby breath. Miss Doris Redetzke, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, vore @ gown of pale pink organdie with a cluster of peonies at the waist- line. W. G. Klick was best man. After a wedding dinner Mr. Hood jand his bride left for Chicago where they will attend A Century of Progress exposition, before Mr. Hood enrolls for special work at Northwestern uni- versity, Evanston, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hood are to make their home at Windham, where the bridegroom is superintendent of schools. Mr. Hood previously was principal of the schools at Hebron and at Belfield. The bride is a graduate of Hebron high school and Dickinson state teacher's college and has been an | instructor in the Belfield schools, ** * | Miss Madge Runey, McKenzie, for- mer Bismarck resident, was a visitor | in the city Thursday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller and daughter Miss Louise Keller, 212 Third St., plan to leave Saturday for De- troit Lakes to spend the Fourth of July week-end. * % Miss Delores Gorman, 702 Avenue F, will leave Saturday for Chicago where she will visit the world’s fair and spend about two weeks with her brother, James Gorman, ee % TODAY ONLY The thunder of hoofs in the great chariot race, the shouts and clashing arms of thousands in the amazing sea fight—the hundreds of other thrills now Imagine seeing these thrills— now greater than ever in sound: THE CHARIOT RACE! THE SEA FIGHT! THE GALLEY SLAVES! THE WRECK! THE ROMANCE! daughter, Peggy, and Mr. Scott's sis- ter, Phyllis Scott, 410 West Thayer ney, Mont., where they will spend the : ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE i Midnite Sunday Matinees Years Nights Reviewed in This Exciting Tomorrow - Monday Thrill 25e Drama years of Fashions in Dress MEN "fra At 5c a Glass But Will It Last? d Jee 2 ” SONG EAGLE THE G Garamount Gicture CHARLES BICKFORD RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN JEAN HERSHOLT ‘LOUISE DRESSER ANDY DEVINE GEORGE E. STONE America’s Past, Present and Future Written with a Pen of Fire! Added Pleasures! Mickey Mouse Popular Melodies Paramount News Dress Specials Our Millinery Dept. Has a Beautiful Selection of NEW WHITE HATS at Balance of Stock at Half Price Redetzke, Hebron, and|. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott and small | % avenue, will leave Saturday for Sid-| % week-end and Fourth of July with Mrs. Scott's father, W. E. Burnsides, who has a ranch near Sidney. * ee Mrs. V. J. LaRose and daughters Marcelle and Elizabeth Ann, 522 Sixth! St. are at Shoreham, Minn., where Several days ago they opened their cottage on Lake Melissa for the sum- mer, ee % Miss Nellie Lundberg of Regan left Friday for Minneapolis and points in Wisconsin where she will visit with relatives, Later in July she will go to Chicago to visit A Century of Progress exposition. xe x Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kandzie and their small son, 602 Third St., left Friday for Chicago where they will spend about a month -visiting relatives and attending A Century of Progress Lee * * Fred Harvey, 313 Mandan St., has gone to Fort Bridger, Wyo., summon- ed there by the serious illness of his father, Colonel Robert B. Harvey, U. 8. A., retired. He expects to be away about two weeks. * * % Mrs. O, E. Anderson, 723 Second St., entertained a group of eight women informally at her home Wednesday afternoon. Sewing was the pastime. Delphinium and appointments in blue were used for the eS table. * * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Converse, 609 Eleventh St., and Mrs. Converse’s mother, Mrs. Jennie C. Koop, left Bis- marck Friday for New Salem where they plan to make their future home. Mr. Converse will serve as supply pas- tor of the New Salem Presbyterian church, Their daughter, Miss Jean for the $1.25 4th Converse, who was graduated from|Mr. Brazerol Jamestown college this month, has taken a secretarial position in the of- fice of the Bismarck hospital, and: will temain in Bismarck. ee % Miss Susan Shaeffer, superintendent of the Bismarck hospital, left Friday for Lancaster, Pa., where she will spend about a month's vacation at her home. She will stop in Chicago en route for a visit at the Century of Progress exposition. ‘ ** Russell A. Young, 515 First St., was presented with a Miss Doris Hansen, who has spent several days here vistiing with her father, Claude Hansen, the Paramount theater, left Thurs- day for Redfield, 8. D., where she will Spend the remainder of the summer|Harold and Duncan, 116 Avenue B, visiting with relatives. Early in the fall Miss Hansen will enter Stevens college, Columbia, Mo. manager of ** *% Mrs. George F. Shafer, sons George, will leave this evening for Fargo|Jr. and Richard and daughter, Vir- where he will attend the seventh in- ternational convention of the Young People’s Luther League and Choral Union of the Lutheran church, which meets there this week-end, ee # Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Cox, 602 West Thayer avenue, expect to leave Satur- day for Shoreham, Minn., where they will open their cottage on Lake Me- lissa for the season. They plan to spend the next two months at the lake. ginia, plan to leave this week-end for Watford City where they will visit Mrs. Shafer's mother, Mrs. L. A. Kel- logg for about two weeks and enjoy an outing on the Shafer ranch. An- other son, Charles, has been at the tanch for a month. eee Miss Elizabeth Louise Johnson, in-| $ structor at the Will Junior high} school, has left on a several weeks’! ¢ visit at points in Minnesota and Iowa | ¥ She will spend several days at Fort ee & {Snelling with her brother, Lieutenant Mrs. A. G. Olson, daughters, Miss Emily of St. Joseph, Mo., and Phyllis and Sue, 511 Eighth S8t., left Friday by automobile for Edmore, N. D., where they will visit over Sunday with Mrs, Olson's mother, Mrs. Emma Johnson. a ee A. M. Brazerol, who has resigned his position with the Bismarck Dairy company to become associated with the O. E. Anderson Lumber company, was tendered a surprise party Thurs- day evening at his home, 217 Avenue A West, arranged by men employed at the dairy. The time was passed in- formally and a supper was served. Hugh C. Johnson, going from there! % to visit friends at Mason City and|¢ Emmetsburg, Ia. * * * Members of the Epworth League of | $ the McCabe Methodist church who | % wish to attend the annual Eqworth League institute at Valley City July 10-16 are asked to communicate with | % either John Ehrmantraut or Mrs. | ¢ Alfred E. Anderson in order that ar- rangements may be made with the convention committee. xe * Members of the Miriams class, wo- men’s Bible group of the First Evan- gelical church, motored to Wilton chiffon suits. Just the thing for traveling. A. W. LUCAS CO. Timely Before-the-Fourth Sale Toilet Articles Saturday, July 1 Values That You Expect Only From This Store Kleenex, 25¢ packages, 3 for .........ccece cece eee e eee eB OD Madam Dulcey’s Cleansing Cream, dollar jar ........... Unguentine, SOC GUE ...:...:5.oi5.0.ci0:s.o cnc c apeiese ics eroeisieciniere' ts Johnson’s Borated Baby Talcum, 25c tin ............... Colgate’s After Shave Lotion, 50c bottle ............... 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Vaseline Hair Tonic, 40c bottle...........ssscccecscccees 29 a) Thursday afternoon where they held} gift as a rememberance of his 13 years|a business session and Program at the of service with the company. ee 8 home of Mrs. Paul Eddy, former Bismarck resident and member of the Class. Musical numbers and talks comprised the program. About 22 members attended, ses @ Dr. and Mrs, H. T. Perry, and sons and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bramwell, 928 Tenth 8t., left Friday by automo- bile for Duluth, Minn., from where they will travel by boat to Detroit, Mich., where they will visit relatives and friends. The return trip will be made via Chicago, where the party will visit A Century of Progress ex- Position. From Chicago they will go to Chetek, Wis., to spend several days at the Bramwell summer cottage on No Buttons to Sew on " GIVE THE YOUNGSTER: OR THE FOURTH The Klad-Ezee Line Is Outstant Boys’ Sleeveless Belted Suits......... Lake Chetek before returning to Bis- marek, eh * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 110 Av- enue A, have returned from Chicago where they spent about a month with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Hardy, and attended a family reunion. They also made several vis- its to A Century of Progress exposi- tion. Accompanying them to Bis- marck was Mrs. Taylor's niece, Betty Dick, Chicago, who will spend the re- mainder of the summer here, Governor John Winthop brought the first fork to this country in 1633. A new type of brick retort makes smokeless fuel, gasoline and heavy oils from any suitable kind of coal. S oes ABREAK ding — No Buttons to Undo —_—_————_ LAST TIMES TONITE ADMISSION 25¢ The most lovable villain The most villainous lover that ever a girlhad! As the Devil Commands with MAE CLARKE ALAN DINEHART NEIL HAMILTON Mystery - Thrills Suspense Also Our stock has just been replenished with many lovely, cool.dresses, including Saudanette, Laces, Pique, Seersuckers, Linens, Eyelette, in white and pastel shades. 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TWO PAIRS OF $1.00 FIRST QUALITY HOSE PERFECT QUALITY FRENCH HEELS FREE suring’ on Stiver-Pisted “Chain SATURDAY ONLY JULY 18ST Present this certificate and 99 cents and receive one f $2.00 box of Face Powder, one $1.00 Exquisite Per- fume, a $4.00 Rock Cut Crystal Necklace strung silver-plated chain and TWO PAIRS of LADIES’ FIRST QUALITY $1.00 HOSE. Remember you get 2 PAIRS of hosiery, Choice of Crystal or Reproduction Pearl Necklace or Bracelets or Ear Drops If you can not come at this hour send some one to our store before sale, leave 99¢ and your set will be Saturday at Only 1 Hour Only 2P.M. TO aside, You For Pay All Five Only 9 9 Articles MAIL ORDERS ADD 100 AND THIS AD A $7.00 Value for 99c — 1 Hour Only ‘nt CAPITAL CUT RATE DRUG STORE M. E. Wilcox At Our Special Prices you'll want two or three. Come early for best selections. Bismarck, N. D. SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Extravaganee 312 Main Ave, Phone 566