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afternoon will be continued through-| Evaris, dean of the school, sang “O/ large cities all over the country. There ‘ s Additional Society | | out the summer months. Perfect Love. are chapters of both the W.O.T.U. Former Capital City | The competition, designed for child-| Miss Margaret Beede, who was/and the L.T.L. in Bismarck. Woman Gets Big Fish ren of 8 to 14 years in grades 3 to 8,| bridesmaid, isa a long coral crepe been arty Basted a i has for its objective reading around| frock and carried a bouquet of roses. prece yy @ half-hour open air Children to Compete [the clock, ‘To. travel around the| Miss Emma Smuland, sister of the|concert by the Salvation Army band| Pulling a rainbow trout weighing /the fish only when it swished over In Reading Contest ciock, which has neither numbers nor, bridegroom, was maid of honor. She|Under direction of Captain Fred Cor-/ more than seven pounds out of the/ into shallow water near her husband, jhands to start with, the child must/ was attired in a long orchid dress and | liss. Brule river was the thrill experienced|Ray made a dive and grabbed it at Beginning. Monday, children of ead and report on 12 books, one from/ carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. eke jrecently by Mrs. Ray McGettigan,| that time, Bismarck will begin a’ vacation read-|€2ch of a dozen groups placed around! The bride wore a long white gown| Complimentary to Mrs. W. E. Wi .| Iron River, Wis. daughter of Mr. and ing contest extending to July 31 una|the children's room. The various fashioned with full sleeves and a|kins of Cleveland, ©. the former Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 221 Avenue B, west. dee direction of Miss Louise Reed, §TOups include fairy tales, animal and| flared skirt. Her hair was adorned/Miss Harriet Lane of this city, 12\ Mrs. McGettigan, always an en- in charge of the local public library's Indian stories and other material. As with rosebuds and she carried a|members of St. George's Evening thusiast for fishing, sent a clipping fuvenile department. |the child reads the books, his name| shower bouquet of Joanna Hill roses|Episcopal Guild gave an informal|from a Superior. Wis. paper to her ‘In announcing the contest, Miss 'S Placed on the honor roll above/and gardenias. She was given in| party Wednesday evening at the home parents, which reads in part: “The Reed stated that the weekly story|cach group he has finished and the) marriage by Rev. J. W. Welch, in the|o! Miss Gwendolyn Pilmoor, 621 Sixth | lucky angler was Mrs. Ray McGetti- bours at 2 o'clock each Saturday| ours are marked on the clock. absence of her father. St. Mrs, Watkins, who formerly was|gan, Iron River, who was fishing with ; At the end of the contest prizes} H. H. Shelley, Brockton, Mass., was president of the Guild, is visiting at! her husband, a former Teachers’ col- = a will be awarded to the boy and girl/best man. The officiating minister for|the home of her mother, Mrs. Otto lege athlete, in front of the forest ‘ WAKE UP YOUR who finish their clocks first. the service was Rev. Frank M. Boyd,|Holta, 504 Broadway avenue, west.’ ranger’s cabin near the village of from tip to tip, She used an ordinary rod with salmon eggs for bait. Mrs. McGettigan was successful in Janding ** * " an instructor at the school. Almost, The women spent the evening sewing| Brule. According to Warden J. E. ‘Former Baldwin Girl 75 alumni and a number of other/and served @ potluck luncheon. | Hanson it weighed seven pounds and LIVER BILE— | Weds Eastern Pastor| me fade. ged allie “OF tHe }college. Mr. Smuland, also a gradu- WITHOUT CALOMEL |, sxrourcemenss neve, peen reseived! tne ‘Assembly of God “denomination || here of the marriage of Miss Mildred! ang is a pastor of a church in Provi- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in | Tryge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.| Gence, RT se .. ., J Trygg. Baldwin, to Roy Smuland, the Morning Rarin’ to Go son of William Smuland, Yorktown, pain tt Sask. which d Tuesday, May| i CebcU. eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewinggum | 5.) | and expect them to make you suddenly sweet field, Mo. | and buoyant and full of sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Smuland now are) can’t do it. They only move the visiting the Century of Progress ex- be thd | Miss Mary B. Ervin of Xenia, Ohio, he. a for your down-erid-out | Position at Chicago and are expected | national field secretary of the fecling is your liver. It should pour out two | ty arrive at Baldwin next week for a| Women’s Christian Temperance Un- te of quid bile into your bowels daily. | visit with the bride's parents. ion and world secretary of the Loyal thi bile is nok flowing freely, your toed | The wedding ceremony was per-| Temperance Legion, will speak at the joata up your stomach. Yqu have @ | formed at 11 o'clock in the evening} McCabe Methodist Episcopal church on Aen t taste ek i sbeeete is fy | on the moon-shadowed campus of the, Tuesday evening, June 12, one the kin olten breafs out in blemishes, Your head | Institute, where the bride had been| topic, “The New Crusade Against Al- = ieee ee instructor and registrar for the last| cohol,” it was announced here akes those good, old CA R’S six years. An arc light was focused | Thursday. LITTLE IVER HLS fo get thus two | On bower of greenery and white| During Miss Ervin’s address, sched- & a She Te , Sontaln, wonderful, | flowers, encircled with palms. uled for 8 o'clock the hard liquor bills less, gentle vege' ex! h ami As the bridal procession approached | to be voted upon at the primary elec- wn He comes to making the bile fow freely. the improvised altar, two Vviolinists| tion June 27 will be given considera- eee ea for the name Carter’ | played “Angel's Serenade” and thej tion. Miss Ervin specializes in young ss ares a oe the loite ea ce Mendelssohn wedding march. W. I.| people’s work and has appeared in and continuing for | Two Weeks Our beautiful selection | of Fur Coats just made up with finest quality pelts and linings. Advance 1935 Styles LINSEED OIL Raw of boiled. Made from middlewestern flex. all Sie Fur prices are advancing almost daily. SELECT NOW AND SAVE YOURSELF MONEY. 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