The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1933, Page 5

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Genevieve Boise Is . Early. Autumn Bride ‘Miss Genevieve Boise, daughter of ny. Miss Boise chose as her attendant a school friend, Miss Katherine Bodefi- stab, 520 Mandan 8t., and Dr. Wolter was attended by C. H. 8. Paul, brother-in-law of the bide. The bride wore a gown of rose rust crepe trimmed with buttons and belt of brown galyak fur, accessories being i eis eines suede. Se flowers @ shoulder corsage of Talisman . Toses. Miss Bodenstab wore a jacket style dress of beige triple sheer crepe with brown accessories and her shoulder corsage was formed of Oph- et roses. vers were laid for 32 members of the immediate families of the bride and_ bri for the wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Berte), brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Talisman roses combined with ivory candles in a If you have family troubles—if you are s mother-in-law —or have s mother-in-law — don’t miss this epic of family life! Intimate as your family album— Sounding the BATTLE-CRY » and his sister, Mrs. Stella Montgomery, St. Paul, also was present. i Overmoen-Schuler Nuptials Solemnized with wood fern and baskets of pink and white gladiolus, with a canopy of small pink and white wedding bells t. 17 Named Date FR gag 2532 srk eer e Ht ea lt E BR 5 2 ' i arate rae suite pia 3% ct ils sories. Viola Kalland, sister of the groom, while his attendant was Al- bert Schmidt, brother of the bride. The single-ring ceremony was used. Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | ———$_—$___._... Mrs, N. L, Lillestrand, 316 Mandan &t., will be hostess to Chapter L, Syonsor Mothers’ club, at the first me of the fall Thuraday evening, Sept. 12, at 8 o'clock. a 4% s Members of the St. Alexius Hos- {Pital Alumnae association will re- sume activities with a meeting to be held Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 8 o'clock {at the nurses’ training home. ee % Progressive Mothers’ club members jWill be entertained Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, by Mra, H. J. Nelson, 306 Fifteenth St. This is to be first and it will i * The Daughters of Union Veterans jot the Civil war are to meet Wednes- ;Gay afternoon, Sept. 13, at 2:30. Mrs. C. W. Porter will be hostess to the group at her home, 1714 Rosser ave- nue. . * # # ‘The Catholic Daughters of America, Immaculate Conception Court No. ore to meet.this evening at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's hall. A business ses- sion and serving of refreshments will . | comprise this meeting, the first to be jheld since i aaa vacation. ee “What I Did This Summer” will be se *& Sponsor Mothers’ club meets at the home of Mrs, F. F. Skinner, Thayer avenue, the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 2:30. Vacation memories will be given as the roll the program and there will be a bus- |% iness session, Lewis and Clark chapter of the [E BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933 MRS, A. F, MASTER ‘SUCCUMBS SUNDAY Was Resident of Sanger Neigh- borhood For 29 Years; Funeral Tuesday Mrs. A. F. McMaster, 50, of Sanger, died in @ hospital at Mandan, early Sunday morning. She had been a res- ident of the Sanger neighborhood in Oliver county for 29 years. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Webber of Sanger. She was matried Aug. 28, 1904, to Archi- bald F. Me iter at Washburn. She leaves besides her husband, a daugh- ter, Iva R. McMaster of Sanger, a sis- ter, Mrs. Ethel Young, Hensler, and two brothers, E. R. Webber and Ray A. Webber, both of Bismarck. Funeral services will be held Tues: day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the auditorium at Sanger with Rev. Wal- Methodist Episcopal Bismarek ciating. Interment .will be in the Sanger cemetery. Hoskins Is Elected Review Board Chief Fargo, N. D., Sept. 11—()—Open- ing their survey of- presumptive cases Bi on file at the veterans’ bureau in Fargo, members of the North Dakota board of review met Monday morn- ing, electing R. D. Hoskins of Bis- marck as chairman. Also on the North Dakota board are J. P. Cain of Dickinson and Dr. James F. Hanna of Fargo. These three, with Dr. Walter Putrelle and Charles B. Kaercher of the South Dakota veterans’ bureau in Sioux Falls,-who also are here, will study 315 claims now pending. They are expected to be finished with the work by Oct. 31. 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Max Facter Make-Up Service Bept.—MAIN FLOOR Mrs. Kalland will| club year with its first meeting Tues- farm near Turtle/day, Sept. 12, Mrs, J. I. Arman, 216 : Anderson St., will be hostess for the ** * meeting, starting at 8 o'clock, Cur- x State B. P. W. Head _ [fest events will be the cal topt mtr Pays Official Visit|nue west, wit give » talk on “The ty of Trees” and Mrs, Milton C. O, Burnett, 219 Thayer ave- — Peraonalit Bismarck Business and Professional | Rue, 300 Avene B, has as her topic Crowns Come to the Point ‘The club members will dis-/ gram, with Mrs. F. H. Waldo as business matters. Refreshments|chairman of the program committee. eae Ore Mrs. E. J. Conrad, Ey _In Felts tor Now and Fail! The stage hit new a screen smash! IS THE HONEY- MOON ENDED an the wedding trip is ; ‘at 6:30. will open the meeting é Rodewatd, instructors in “Wullam yied “= e meets his fam- Moore school, returned to Bismarck |business session. Formerly, Ps this week-end. Miss Jones spent the; church has sponsored a young rhe he tana her he Seeds, Sine sie, flere meena husband, and not like a Century of Progress exposition at| young men and young women is to lover? . : ‘Miss Jones is making her| be formed. Rev. W..E. Vater will be —when she finds romance home in the Haselhurst apartments / the leader. : outside the home? : “All three ave size 9%!” Wear... stockings in your correct width and length The new foundations demand it! Stockings must be exactly right in wid and length as well as footsize .. . partic- ularly if you wear one of the new girdles! Our belle-sharmeer stockings are made in different proportions to fit perfectly every plump. Exclusive here in chiffons, ser- vice chiffons and service weights in all the fashionable, new colors. | EVERYTHING IS SOLD. 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