The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1934, Page 5

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Mrs. C. G. Boise, President of Bismarck Unit, Welcomes Visitors to City c:. half of the 50 delegates expected to arrive here Monday Nonpartisan clubs had registered by noon and at 1:30 o'clock entered in! fi session acheduled. response. Mrs, Helga Kolstad, Steele,| president, made her committee ap- pointments; Mrs. Berta E. Baker, state) auditor, gave an address and Mrs. Marie Durey, Ellendale, led a round table discussion on “Problems of the Producer and Consumer Against Ex- Ploitation” before adjournment at 5 o'clock for a picnic at Pioneer park. Club No. 1 gave the picnic with a committee composed of Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, Mrs. Dave Hamilton, Mrs. Mayme Smith and M::. J. O. Hagan in charge. A business session beginning at 9 o'clock, & tour of Bismarck and vic- inity beginning at 1:30 o'clock and a 7:30 o'clock open meeting as well as two social events, luncheons at the executive mansion, 320 Avenue B, with Mrs. William as hostess, and @ 5:30 o'clock supper at the Capitol building dining room, are scheduled’ for Tuesday. eek Miss Ruth E. Dahlke Is Early July Bride Miss Ruth B. Dahike and Kenneth R. Johnson, both of Bismarck, were married during a nuptial service per- formed at Trinity Lutheran church at 4 o'clock Saturday by Rev. Opie 8S. Rindahl, pastor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dahike, Gladstone, and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson, Sterling. For the ceremony, the bride wore & gown of white lace. Her brides- maid, Miss Blanche G. Ebeling, was attired in purple georgette. The PARA HE W, +3OE0M M. SCHENCK oreseate, GEORGE ARLISS the oh 1, # ZANUCK produ gosrer youn ween wesreey Released ete AL ESOL Plus—Musical Comedy - News - Betty Boop The Year’s Most Distinguished Film! The Swords of All Europe Could Not Divide the House of Rothschild! MORE DRASTIC RULES STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WALKATHON Honor New Minister At Social Functions - Rev. Waldo L. Ellickson, who was ordained at Trinity Lutheran church [ 88 8 I $ 3 i A E H 3 5 § [ iH i : ? sep gk is k REP j a ? E i Z 5 i | ESSE Le 35 8 anae z i i | i E i E ! : a8 i the wedding of Miss Marguerite Wan- ner and William Lawrence Piper of ‘Minot, which Friday morn- ing at Wimbledon, and visited for a] Wednesday. day with Mrs. H. G. Procter, Jt * * * town. ee * Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albrecht, 718% Mandan 8t., returned Sunday from Coin, Ia., where they had gone last pte tedineasg 5 oe recht’s grandmother, Mrs. Jt Duncan, which occurred Sunday, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Eroy Hanson of Sher- . ‘They were accompanied on the mre eS for ea trip tet Mrs. Albrecht’s mother, Mrs. the with Bar. 7 pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. Hanson, 1302 Fourteenth St. eek The Misses Ruth Kaiser ond Ann Heraulf, both of Miles City, Mont., were overnight guests of Mrs. Emil Kaiser, 712 Eleventh 8t., Sunday, 20 women at her home | continuing their trip to Detroit Lakes, noon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Emil| Minn. Monday morning. Heidt of Sacramento, Calif., and her xk & sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Karbensch| Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Mahoney and of Milwaukee, Wis. The afternoon|their daughter, Ellen, of 413 Griffin was spent in playing whist in which|St., have returned from @ 10-day trip the score honors went to Miss Theresa |to the Chicago exposition. On their return journey they visited relatives Kraft and Mrs. John Werner. The honor guests each were presented with | 8 Marshalltown, Ia., Minneapolis and the and also made a tour of the Milnor Dells of the Wisconsin river. xk k until Friday evening, wi bensch and her husband home Monday after being here ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. Karbensch visited with her father, Jacob schiller, 1100 Broadway avenue. i and their daughter, Jane Ann, of 209 Thayer avenue, left Sunday for Fargo to attend the de- partment convention of the American Legion and aie: * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter of 113% Barchen- 320 Mandan &t., flew to Billings, Mont., in Mr. Potter's airplane Mon- day afternoon. From there they are to take an automobile trip through Yellowstone National park, planning, Today NO i Ptce Wed. 25c until 7:30 EEE ge EER ERE Howling mobs meade > ge ekprize fi Continues Robertson’s Great Tine HOUSE OF = |p JULY CLEARANCE SALE saat : NEW SURPRISES! AND FURTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS ! Remember, it’s all good standard Roberteon merchan- dise. Those of you who have visited the store the last two days have seen the crowds. ‘People have confi- dence in Robertson's. Also present for the reunion will be man, and his fi all of Los An : family, eee Mr. Stutsman’s brother and his fam-|& ily and a cousin, Judge Carl A. Stuts- | % Meyer-Oberg Wedding Is Solemnized Friday |§ | 1@) SOCIETY and CLUBS BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934 technician's training course at Min- eee Miss Beulah Shafer And James Foley Wed|} The marriage of Miss Beulah Shaf- er. Belcourt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Shafer, Parkersburg, W. Va., and James A. Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Foley, Rolla, took Place during a quiet wedding cere- .]mony performed at the First Presby- terian church at 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening. Rev. F. E. Logee, pastor, read the service. as bridesmaid and R. 8B. Foley, broth- er of the bridégroom, as best man. Out-of-town guests besides Mr. Foley’s parents and brother were Mrs. W. A. McIntyre, W. D. McIntyre and Miss Helen Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Foley are to make their home in this city where he is employed by the First National bank. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and the bride received a degree from the Uni- versity of Ohio at Athens, O. e* * * their family of 722 Ninth St.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Storlie, 315 Tenth 8&t. south, and Mrs. Storlie’s brother, Paul ‘Singer, returned Sunday from a week’ fishing trip to Lake Metigoshe. xk *& H. P. Christiansen of Minneapolis and Mrs, C. P. Christiansen of South Haven, Minn., have returned to their 309 Mandan 8t. ek ke Mr. and Mrs, Mack Houser and/% Jean, of Fontana,|¢ their daughter, Attending the couple during the|% ceremony were Miss Helen Bertelsen | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Albrecht and|¥ respective homes after a week's visit | % with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sayler and} ¢ their daughter, Miss Helen Sayler, of | % Calif, who are to leave for home in| ¥ the near future after a two-month| % visit with Mr. Hauser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hauser, 418 Rosser Ferris Cordner, 718 hosts at a picnic given | ¥ ** * (Additional Society on Page Two) NOAH’S .ARK (Floating Cabaret) Special Excursion Up Missouri River Monday Night oP. M. 35c -Per Person- 35¢ Refreshments Luncheons This Week A. W. LUCAS CO. Bright Seasonable Merchandise Offerings in a @ True Economy Days That It Will Pay You to Heed On Sale Tuesday (And watch this space daily this week for additional values on sale. While quantities last the prices given will be good on following days.) Skinner’s Tea Dance Crepe 2 $78 == Special $1.95 | 39 inches wide ... Pure Silk... Pure Dye... Washable... Does not shrink perceptibly, and wears well... greater tensile ee ; weighting. Chiffon - Service Semi-Service SILK HOSE 2 Pairs for $1.00 Last consignment of summer shades that we will be able to get. It is that popular 59c number that so many ask for. Full Fashioned Silk Hose, made by the country’s outstanding manufacturers . . . 4-thread chiffons have silk feet . . . semi-service weight have silk top ... 7-thread serv- ice weight have lisle tops, and feet ... even weave, good length and width, and every pair inspected three times . .. slight irregularities that in no wise affect their wear. These colors for summer’s white and pastel costumes as well as for darker linens: Crest, Wave, Adobe, Taupesan, Crashtone, Mexique, Smokebrown. All sizes. 1 Children’s Anklets and Half Socks 2 Pairs 25c = Pairs 15c Socks from our regular stocks. Plain tops, colorful tops, checks, stripes—a wide variety, of colors. Sizes 6 to 94. An excellent opportunity to replace depleted socks Phan Beacon Blankets Summer Patterns Inches @ Bargain Special comfortables of the Beacon high uality. Plain and small patterns. None smaller than inches, Special Values to Follow Be sure to watch this space each day this week. And, remember, these prices are good all this week, or while quantities last. : A. W. LUCAS CO.| Bismarck's Style and Shopping Center | ER I 8 on ee re —

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