The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1934, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 iy Dancing Club Schedules humber whe wil be’ oridee of “tne| Camp Grassick Opens thelbes friends ce tis candidates ca = ioe To Children June 23 scene. Members of the class, which | % f >) nied to Elmer W. Kilpeteln, Lin Viola ‘Malm, "sana, Hinton fies |% 2 to Elmer W. stein, ton, on. iola Malm, Ina Hanson, Helen| § 4 ar at Counir ( lub June 27. Miss Patricia Bradley, who| camp wpomiened by Geis, jnealtt | Sohnson, Ellen Nelson, Robert Watta,| ¥ q came from Minot last winter to man- | Tuberculosis ‘association, will open for| Kenneth Carlson, Frederick Swenson | % age the store's luncheonette, will be-| its seventh season Saturday, June 23,/ Md Robert Melville. E ® bd ” If Alfson, Music for the ceremony was |Come the bride of John Carr, Minot,/ it was announced Thuraday by Miss}, Rev. Johns also announced the time | % Members Are Invited to Bring Played by Anthony Willman, | At & date not yet set. Both of the Helen Katen, executive secretary of ie mares oe Soe Say fot aneon |a e 9 ° " Golloge Studenta Who Are [ur a ui tiene aloes th |e Min HSN Bea) masne'Ue Sfp = HN Radel wa ocoeee|§| | Bigmarck’s Style and Shopping Cen Here for Vacation ceremony, after which a large recep- | Presentation. Children will be received at the| Will be followed by morning worship tion for friends of the bridal couple| A wedding camp beginning that day and all/¢ 9:30 o’clock. There will be no} § : ras hela at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| white, which eo _ to oo hao those Wiss ae to attend wil be ex- | evening services. : “i » Was pected there by lowing y The Bismarck Dinner and Dance Following a motor trip, including| course. Tuesday. The camp is located just club, which has been organized among | visits with friends in Del Monte, Car-| Following the dinner a mock wed-| off Highway No. 3 on Lake Isabel,| 100 Tons of *Hopper % the younger set for several seasons, mel, Monterey and San Francisco, the | ding was staged and there was other | five mil.s south of Dawson. B it S id + Co t; % has announced & dancing contey cine |ouple will make their home at $15/entertainment, including a musical| Applications for children'to attend| alt Spread in County |§ South Orange Grove avenue in Los by Miss Evelyn Ell the camp are being received daily at ¥ the evening of Thursday, June 21,| Angeles. pas Sani by Sails bhiie cil the local office and the list is being} Over 100 tons of grasshopper bait |¥ + beginning at 9:30 o'clock. * * * flug and vocal solos by ©. N. Nord-|made up from North Dakota’s seven! have been spread in Burleigh county, | The Kampus Kings, 10-piece or- ‘ ‘i lund. to 14-year-old children who are sub- H. O. Put | ghestra composed of University of] Wing Bride to Make eee standard in health. 5 nee Tenoey te Home at Jamestown i ver of organizations ‘has ech inter=| ove. thelr forage cfope if they dorre|§ of 01 ions has been = forage crops ey don’t | ¥ "Tanes Wank on ested in the camp and many cash get thelr bait spread, Putnam pointed | and clothing donations are being re-| ou! at ere is still plenty of ba autres Gt Me ant, BEM) ee fen om lorie ete, A Sua a of ie, “ating pnt . =” of the donors is being pre; and | “Farmers not resita mix | ¥ fon ag by ieee ‘scam the ue bse wa Lares Keo will be announced in the near future.| the bait themselves if the station men | % saneaewn, ion ae ie a 2 Earlywine, both of Bismarck, were The main support of the project is/are not there to do it,” Putnam said.| 9 Odermann, Valley City, in a cere-|tuken during a nuptial service read ‘Tm the sale of Christmas seals. : mony performed at the bride’s home| @t the St. Mary's procathedral rectory * home for the summer. Ry er ae San 4 ie i Data aeons ‘Schmidt orfisinea County Agent Mails 4 ‘ er 4 wi . ‘AS no supper Will be served, it will hoes a gown of fatile crepe innna| The bride attired in wiute creendy| Farm Record Books not be necessary to make table “ee rose shade. Her bridesmaid,| With matching hat and accessories, North Dakota musicians directed by Members of the club and others who were invited to attend parties spon- sored by it during the winter months may make reservations for next Thursday's function with Mrs. A. J. Scott, 311 Third St., by telephoning her at 489. Members are invited to bring their college friends who are Spencer Sell Home ; After Graduation|% medele, designed, ; Spencer Sell, son of Mr. and Mrs.|% A i trimmed and tailored Miss Lena Odermann, sister of the|Was attended by Miss Mildred Daw-| Record books to assist farmers in| J. P. Sell, 521 Fifth St. returned home % vations, but reservations must be made for the party. bridegroom, yellow dress of/#0n, who wore a grey silk ensemble | studying and planning their own farm| Wednesday evening from Grand Forks | % ees ne same materia, Rodney Williams, beg “rein brother of the parneatee being fone ie pe jad Faveunoe rere oy 2 ‘ 6, the bride, attended. Rev. Q . county farmers county | school of the University of d Bismarck Girl Wins Gaeinean, Mrs. G. W. Williams of| Members of the bridal party and!agent’s office. : kota with special honors at com- ° Watford City, aunt of the bride, immediate relatives were guests at a| The books are supplied by the de-|mencement exercises held Tuesday. State Gorgas Prize] piayed the rohengrin wedding mare,|6 o'clock supper given ‘Wednesday | partment of agriculture and will serve|Sell enrolled at the university five ney.” ea by beat on pha hig mG eed for contract ee years ago. Miss Mary Mahlman, daughter of . Myrtl lywine. and proofs of compliance to the agri- Be aria caer ean ee ata trots ie oMppese qaiiusiment sdministration. | peum CORPS TO ELBOWOODS |% bs eAiwen Roni Galina 5 ‘The bride, who is the granddaughter invertases’ feschs of piurtiaaes ana The American Legion Drum and|§ n declared Nor RN. ;|Of Mra. J. G. Dixon, 504 Ninth 8t., has] s9) Bugle corps leaves Sunday to attend in the sixth annual Gorgas essay con- 1-| attended St. Mary's high school. " Her |iivesreck”> Croncenns, Procuction and | tne dedication ceremonies of the new test and has received a prize check | Mr. We hfe abet Sat i are |ivestock production, summarizing othe : fe 4 " . We Parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. supply, disposal and net income. Elbowoods bridge. The association of | % "ote Mahiman, ® Bismarck high . . W. F.|George Dixon of Bismarck. The 4 r, commerce is making arrangements | Y ,; couple is at home at 1110 Broadway * . with Bismarck business men to fur-|% ee he avenue, Pastor Will Examine [nish transportation for the 30 mem-|% Confirmation Pupils) % *<_resnization. * tance to Man of the Control of Dis- ogi ease-Bearing Mosquitoes.” Col. Henry “4 Mr. an 4“ Bec! Reception Honoring — Shop and S: t the S. & L. gS patterns, including \. Doherty is d of the cash| oan, tO) 3 ht p and Save at the S. awards in the contest, which is, spon- , Odermnaiin’-is pi Jubilarian Is Public uinarea copneien will ‘be ques: Days Sale—The S. & L. Co. pretty plaids, otun- sored by the Gorgas Memorial Insti- § tioned for confirmation at the church Te aE aE ¥ ming stripes and feteh- tute of NER OCO, Umer one t| All acquaintances and friends of /&t 8 o'clock Friday evening by Rev.| (Additional Society on Page Four) /§ ing florals. Sizes cine, Washington, D. C. Lett 8-1 212 Wisconsin 8t., after turday. Sister M. en, B., * g ouncing the award have been te-lis's graduate of the Grand Frairis| vited to atten the’ secomrions whith from 38 to M4, with bewitching juniors from 14 to 90. And celved by W. H. Payne, principal, and! nigh school and Central Junior colc| will be given in honor cf ror gust Toda NTI ouch entreme values at the prevailing prices. Arnold C. Van Wky, chemistry in- lpia McPherson, Kans. Mrs. Oder-| jubilee at St. Mary's ‘auditoriums fy from} ¢ rnd 25¢ ging structor, of the high school, and by|mann is a graduate of the Tuttle high |8 to 10 o'clock Thursday evening by \ AAR AMOUN ] Friday ei Style Style Miss MahIman, school and of Wessington Springs| Immaculate Conception court, Cathe : y $2 95 y' ] 95 High school students in 47 states ‘Wessington Springs,|olic Daughters of America. No, 454 e ; No. 254 . Participated in the contest this year,/g. pD, peated 18,500 styrene Win- ee ¢ considered by a national commie. wee ee {2 ; * ; iver Diversion | Bismarck diocese Son of Former Local Se Clery have received invitations to be 7 ‘The Missouri rit diversion j- \- Pastor Weds in West} ,.7s.Mincertating cuentas | ,7mere wil be & program of intiden tracted considerable attention from | served by a committee of C.D.A. mem- P Annoncements have been have ‘been sécnived ierper ei gene will be ex-| bers, which is headed by Mrs, W. F. ere of the marriage of Miss Dagny efficiency | McGraw. Farrar of Los Angeles, Oalif., to : spec rag das *e * partment, in a talk over KFYR at 3 Miss Hattie Piller, 723 Mandan 8t. ward F. Alfson, son of Mrs. E. F. Alf-| ¢,, * ss son and the late Rev. E. F. Alfson, O'clock Friday afternoon. ‘The talk|has as her guest for » few weeks her formerly pastor of the First Lutheran belied beforindaetlacdte raed Feder- ‘ odve' > . : 6 ation of Women’s clubs, under direc-|ler, Mrs. nee sous! t y q tion of Misa Maude T. Tollefson, 522 P hi 9, at the home of the bride’s mother in Los Angeles. Dr. David R. Huber of the First Lutheran church of Los Angeles of- ficiated at the ceremony, which was performed before an improvised altar banked with flowers. The bride, gown- church of this city, on Saturday, June a Arnold Christi: , Mandan, Honor Brides-To-Be | priscou, iett Thursday morning to at ed in shell pink net, complemented GR hee sss national meeting of the Nord- i? 7) s) * YOU Aurtethe OR EVV ID with a large picture hat and matching} Covers were laid for 30 guests when | !andslag at Alexandria, Minn., Friday 6 ay accessories, was attended by her sis-| employes of the F. W. Woolworth Co.|/ 8nd Saturday and a visit at St. Paul oS a ter, Miss Lucille Jacobson. Gordon|gave a 7:30 o'clock dinner at the |®nd i . rate) I? “ 4 5 ; | we have a Suit that Sire: Lareon, wll rear wi WMS da the suits for YOU about a week for a visit at Driscoll, “4 Ges "4 : ** * é % ive children of the Mehus conser- 5 . » Bareback or Conservative Wool Swim Friday and e Saturday | Suits we place on sale Meetings of Clubs ‘ : \ : $2.9 5 one lot better grade | "And Social Groups | Packed with excitement—the forsaken town of “Red ; Rotk” comes to life with a “Gold Strike’—Chorus Girls Silk Society Girls—Men, Women and the Neighbors Race Dresses for the “Promised Land”! It Bubbles With Thrills, Laughs and Romance! $12.00 Values Maybe you're as daring as the young man on the flying trapeeze. In which case you'll want an entirely back-less suit. But if you’re more conservative, you'll choose a sun-back suit with fitted brassiere-top. Rare bargains! Both bright and dark colors... sizes 34 to 42. : TOM HOWARD COMEDY — NEWS — NOVELTIES sarumpay Joan Crawford in “Sadie McKee” Father’s Day June 17th As a gift for father on the day of days for him, mext Sunday, there is srthing he will use or app) Boys’ All Wool Trunks ..........$1.19 Men’s All Wool Trunks .........$1.95 yk agf es f Ee i I i In the season’s most wanted shades and Father’s Day, Sunday, June 17 e iH te more than materials. Priced for tas to which has been something to wear. Give Dad the Gift He Would Choose these two days only. gracker Dia sland oh aaa Aa on level Dasbev’s Bay Himself - eg 14 to 38. whipped woerran ™* Sn SAnish shirt, hans Seder weer, Phoenix Socks French Come in and see our i I 4 Be g # EB ; Father's Gift sug- gestions, saad . Dahl’s Clothing Store 410 Main Avenue 35c 3 Pairs for $1.00

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