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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933 as 8 ]tions as to suitable clothes, approxi-|spend several days, going from there !4——-——________» 4 | Ge He i mare! |mate cost of clothes and other inci-|to Minneapolis for a week's visit with | | Meetings of Clubs, | Daughter of Highway |i ils iy ena ae tie cainan Lind ced wien aie: 2 | i EP wls ae “TI |Gentais as well as other information| friends. She will be accompanied on | | Engi i eral home from 1 to 5 oclock this af- O IE : EWS HES value to the girl going away to|the trip by her sister, Miss Esther) | Fraternal Groups gineer Dies Here ternoon and will be taken to James- ee * f Y ( | Y school for the firat time, will be pre- | Piller, Valley City. es ____6] retchen Mary Humming, 16, daugh- | WR on the evening train, || City-County News | , 16, > “4 \|sented under the direction of Mrs. E. ** * Bismarck Homemakers Club No. 2 i J, Conrad, president of the branch.| Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ‘Tracy and|will meet at 2:20 o'clock Wednesday| {er Of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hurning, LSS SERleg AREREEET Resien | MEE” RAW Shes: Cane Gray eran She will be assisted by Mrs. F. H.| daughter Cornelia, Patterson hotel,/afternoon in the demonstration room v | John, suffered a fatal heart attack |ton are parents of a girl born at 4 i i i i i 3 Monday nigh | Miss Carol Martin and Henry Klein, Hazen, | Waldo and Miss Dorothy Moses, left ‘Tuesday for Detroit Lakes, Minn.,|of the North Dakota Power and Light} Mon wth REE alae See ia last SOME bs The Waa: aeinging in | 'eloce Mobday afteribon kt Et Aine 7 “vice! A style show will be one of the chief | Where they will spend about a week.!company. Hostesses will be Mrs. a Exchange Marriage Vows at Church Service |, 1se2 Nass Mary Ceyou is are|On Saturday they ‘will be guests at|Raincy Russell and "Mrs, Arthur) Dee" 8M invalid for more than eix| the Park slong the James river in ius hospital. ‘ ‘ years, ' jranging this with the ald of Mrs, A.|the wedding of Miss Betty Dunham, | Triber. Mott fecal | ; | Bismarck | ing skirt. The bodice, cut low in the | Bis ~ J. ham, Funeral services will be conducted! Mr. Hurning is associated with the} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opp, 706 Avenue Large Company of Bis! back, was finished with long close- |C. Young and Mrs, H, O, Putnam. Seree aa | Waren e Dune areas Thursday morning at Jamestown from | state highway department as a con-|A, are parents of a son born Sunday i Pe | Miss Catherine McKinnon is gen- | Fargo. The Women’s Missionary society of Friends Are Gueste at Cere- | fitting sleeves, puffed at the should- erine Mc! ge y society of! s+ James Cath hurch, with Fath- eng With t | : . er. Her veil of aes fell from a lace |@ral chairman for the evening. She the First Presbyterian chureh _wilt| SY pacientes eee seca pede AORE RU OMY pa deieee ia | = —=— Re Rev. Winn 2] the back with |8s named Miss Charlotte Logan to| Miss Frances Irene Heath, 1106% |meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday after- = mony Read by cS a ontes at ae cme. “Gia |head the refreshment committee and|Avenue ©, has left for Kenmare,/noon at the home of Mrs. Charles than 150|¥0re white lace mitts and carried a | Miss Clarice Belk as chairman of the where she will join an uncle and /Liessman, 615 Seventh St. The theme In the presence of more nm SO shower bouquet of white roses, snap- |invitation committee. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gross, for/of the program will be “The harvest relatives and friends assembled in the | dragons and sweet peas. Her only 8% @ week's outing at Fish lake in Can~is great, the laborers few.” Mrs.| Hazen Lutheran church, Miss te) ornament was the bridegroom's gift,| Mrs. W. J. Flannigan and daughter, | ®48, where Mr. and Mrs. Gross pine Schafer will have charge of the pro- Lenore Martin, daughter of Mr. ane! a bracelet. |515 West Rosser avenue, are spend-|* Summer home. She will spend the /gram. All members are requested to Mrs. E. P. Martin, Hazen, became the! The ceremony was followed by a/ ing a few days with friends in James-|Temainder of the time in Kenmare, | bring a copy of the August number of | rie os Sar ee Ein abe, St Teception in the church parlors. Re- | town, their former home. eee pee lad the magazine, “Women and Missions.” | re a ° 4 "4 ceiving with the bride and bride- ** *% i a service read LER dha lla groom were thelr parenjs and mem-| Miss Elizabeth Gieseler of the state] . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michenet,) Fresh Dressed Catfish. Cen-, ternoon, Rev, Edgar Mi gcnlcy bers of the bridal party. A color|library commission has returned from|SPring Valley, Minn., spent Moni y tral Meat Market. | oo eee eee eo moride’s fam. [Scheme of pink, white and silver was/a two-weeks’ vacation spent at Lake |¢vening in Bismarck as the guests, oF | ween Dickinson, a friend of the bride’s fam-| yseq in the decorations and a tiered|Metigoshe and at -Towner with her|Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hample, 416 7 ily, officiated. wedding cake, decorated with pink! parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gleseler.|Avenue A. They were returning to Gladioli in pastel shades and ferns| roses, formed the centerpiece for the * ok OK their home following a visit with rela- banked the altar and decorated the| table trom which a buffet supper was| Miss Vesper Rogers, Ainsworth,| tives and friends at Dickinson and chancel of the church. Preceding the | served, Nebr., left Monday by automobile for | other points in the western part of ceremony a program of nuptial music “Mr, Klein and his bride have left|her home after spending the last two|the state. Mrs. Michener will be re- was played by Mrs, A. B. Lonien, Ha-|on 9 motor trip to Minneapolis, Du-| weeks in Bismarck as the guest of|™embered here as Miss Esther Can- zen, who also accompanied Mrs. L. G.!luth and Minnesota lake points. They|Miss Ruth Cordner, 111 Avenue A| ee- i Eastman who sang, “I Love You) will be at home to their friends after | West. Gli Truly” (Bond), before the vows were) Sept, 15 at Hazen, where the bride- * * * To celebrate the third birthday exchanged. i groom is principal of the Hazen| Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shafer, 305] anniversary of her daughter, Zona The wedding march fram “Lohen- | schools, Avenue B, returned to Bismarck Sun-| Ann, Mrs. Keith Mickelson, 408 Sec- rown grin,” Wagner, was played to an-| The bride was graduated from Mc-|day from Winnipeg where they at-|ond St., entertained 12 small girls at nounce the approach of the bridal] Phail’s school of music and art andj|tended the district convention of the|a birthday party Monday afternoon. e party, and Mendelssohn’s wedding | Miss Wood’s school, Minneapolis. For! Kiwanis International. Margaret Jane Pearcy assisted with march was used as the recessional. | the last three years she has taught ee % the games during the afternoon, The 1 e m a n Miss Ruth Eastman, Hazen, attend-|in the Bowman schools. Miss Hattie Piller of the Robertson |centerpiece for the supper table was,| ed the bride as maid of honor. The| Mr. Klein attended Pillsbury Mili-|store will leave Wednesday for Valley | a large birthday cake handsomely dec- All Phones 1400 bridesmaids were Miss Clare Klein,/tary academy and is a graduate of|City for a visit with her parents, Mr.|orated in pink and white. Miniature Hazen, sister of. the bridegreoom, and | Ripon college, Ripon, Wis. and Mrs. John Piller. From Valley|doll buggies in pastel shades were White House Coffee, 1 Ib Miss Cornelia Tracy, Bismarck. Con-| Guests at the wedding included'City she will go to Detroit Lakes to/| favors. = _ stance Conrad, daughter of Dr. and/| Mrs. Cary Christenson and Mrs. 8. J. vacuum can, 3 1] Mrs, R. V. Conrad, Fargo, was flower |Shelota, grandmother and aunt of special, per lb. .. Cc girl, the bride; Mrs. E. J. Martin, grand- | Emmett Walker, Minneapolis, was | mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. C. W.! Campbell’s T 72 5 -|Seibert, Minneapolis, aunt of the i : pbell’s Tomato Juice, Te ware LODEe: Aisoanie sna abet bride, Mr. and Mrs, George Cunning- | WARNING Brains Stanley, 4 121% oz. cans 29 Karson, otto igor pariy down iho|neapolis; Mx and Mrs. RA. ‘Tracy | Slickest of All Confidence Men TN ers peceded the bridal party down the 5 . » R. A. | , followed by the bridesmaids, the |@nd daughter Miss Cornelia, Mr. and = : 7 . ; maid oe eBence anid the flower girl,|Mrs. F. E. Mecurey, son Robert and is in town. He's left a trail of empty wallets—and oe stal Awe Soap Chips, scattering flowers in the path of the/daughter Ruth, Dr. and Mrs. H. A.| broken hearts, from Canton, Ohio, to Canton, China. jarge luc pkgs. 21 c pride, who entered with her father,| Brandes, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Larson, | HOP coteetears cae Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Goddard, Miss, by whom she was given in merriage- | Hazel Chase and Robert Larson, all| z e Misses > 2 Mtn: Pouiitain : Fairway Brand Fancy Red ‘Tracy, wore sleeveless, floor-length |Of Bismarck; Mrs. S. G. Fountain, ‘ : F ; yowns of mousseline de soie, similarly |Mrs. Benjamin Ellis and Miss Helen |} . Salmon, fashioned, with picture hats of white Scow, all of Bowman; Mr. and Mrs. FH a 1 Ib. tall can, each Cc ene’ braid end white mitts and|Chatles Alstrom, Victor Deroita, Mr. , ean Mise Eastman’s frock was /#%4 Mrs. Ole Christenson and family : 7 slippers. iss East Ewes | and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Palmer, all Fairway Brand Golden beach colored end vee pladiot. Miss |f Halliday; and Dr. and Mrs. R. V. : Syrup, accepted American er boug! 8 ; Conard, and daughter Constance, Pitas Medical Association, rec- Klein wore pastel yellow and Miss i : i ead : NANCY CARROLL ommended for infant feed- CESSES LW 90 OUR PART) WE DO OUR PART A. W. LUCAS CO. 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