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asa a MRNA a RAS IT SOCIETY and CLUBS L. P. Wedge Is Named By Bismarck Homemakers —Mrs. Mrs. J. William T. I nr i ee i ir a if aH PP ULPCEEELVELCeri ir rr enna : I F James Pierce, Marjorie Rersberg, Loris Shipley, Elaine Sandin > i Hi 3 had iege E i “i as *F F F 5 | : | | 7 nee i 8 ft 4 i ag. ri % Hf nesday, June 27, at Spearfish, 8. D. ee ae &@ week in the South Da- k i ; sjday, July 3, at Grenora, Alice Wood and Herman Heh H Hil | 8 j is fis in i tg 5 of 5 i esscaaan E E g jate of New Officers to Be | stalled in October Is Chosen Friday E z* E E ge i BF, 3 a 5 fi i i i | Z H i PTL EEL ELL | 2 i Thelma Moer Otto Sorenson, . H. G. Mrs and Mrs Moen have entabllshed |ford City, took their wedding vows at their home at Lunds Valley. |Sidney, Mont., Priday, June 29, when ** * daughter, Jeanne , Which occurred Saturday. A large birthday cake iced in orange ‘and white, the predominating colors in the supper appointments, RE iF if i 8 i luring civil ceremony performed at | tresses | was red by Rev. Fred tS on Ope le pestor of the German Baptist cht of Hettinger, and was witnessed 4 vg Lydia Albrecht and Albert Mat- eee SHOW BOAT EXCURSION TONIGHT at 10 o’clock C. S. T. Per Person 50c to| and Adrian Waller, Amidon, were united in marriage, Saturday, June 23,|Albers, son of Mrs. Eliza Albers, by Rev. H. E. Wilske, Mott. Witnesses|#azen, were married at the Hannover for the ceremony were Miss Minnie|P@rsonage by Rev. L. Wohifell. At- Heuther and Emanuel Heuther. The| ‘ending the couple at the ceremony couple now is at home at Amidon. | Were Miss Louise * * * Porsborg. Lein-Olson Quarve-Hogoboom Miss Mayme Lein, daughter of Mr. Bannon-Sheridan | Miss Dorothea Emelie Erdahl Quar- and Mrs. John A. L:in, Regent, was} Announcements have been received ve, Fessenden, and Byron Milo Hogo- married to Percy L, Olson, son of Mr. _— l aes P. J. Olson, ostert Wis., at Lutheran parsonage at Taylor Falls, Minn. Sunday, July 1. Rev. IT’S A PLEA TELL Carl Casander officiated. Mr. and SURE TO YOU Mrs. John Schnor, Jr., were the at- Bride of Iowa Man sub $ 5 Buy at Summer Savings! !!!! * Exceptional Values in o B <p rt § i .| Elks convention at Kansas City, Mo., for their wedding trip. eh * ‘Wittemayer-Robbins Miss Clara Wittmayer and Morris Robbins, both i evening, July 3, church parsonage there, Rev. Grant ie acting as officiating min- Tuesday, July 3, was the date of Miss Eunice Berndt, Herried| 8. D., and John Leno, Jr., Temvik, who! were married at Linton. They are making their home at Bowdle, 8. D., .| where the bridegroom is in flour milling with his father. ee * Bollinger-Munsch County Judge Adam Thomas of Linton performed the marriage ser- vice of Miss Stella Myers, Pollock, 8. D,, and Chris Madsen, Winona, which was an event of Wednesday, June 27. Witnesses were Ernest and Miss Bon- nie Henley. ee & Bollinger-Munch The wedding of Miss Martha Bol- linger and Christ Munsch, both of Linton, took place Tuesday, July 3, at Judge Adam tendants. Mr. and Mrs. Olson are living at Osceola. ee & Gardner-Peterson Miss Gladys Gardner, Rolla, be- came the bride of Sanford Peterson, Finley, on Thursday, June 28, the wedding vows being taken at New Rockford with Rev. Lund, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran church offi- Clating. The bride is a former assist- Jant county superintendent of schools in Steele county. Mr. and Mrs. Peter- son are residing at Finley following @ wedding trip to the Minnesota lake region. Hammer- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Hammer, Reeder, was the scene of the’ marriage of their daughter, Miss Vio- let M. Hammer, and Charles R. Mc- Cullough, Reeder, which took place Saturday, June 30. The double ring ceremony was read by Rev. W. R. Krueger, Hettinger, with Miss Fern Dummer, LaCrosse, Wis., and Herman Hammer as attendants for the bridal couple. For their wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs. McCullough have gone to the west coast. se & Wanner-Eiseman Miss Lydia Eiseman, Burnstad, and Adam Wanner, Wishek, were married THE BEST NEWS OF THE FILM YEAR! FINEST STORY! . .. Brought to the screen loaded = <--l with laughs and excitement! WHAT A MARVELOUS MOVIE YOU’RE GOING TO SEE! A 5-Star Special —Plus— “Charley Chase” and Sound News And‘ Look! ‘All New! qm WALT DISNEY'S -Men’s Suits $22.50. (Values to $30) Blues - - Browns - - Greys Guaranteed Pure Worsteds—Strictly Hand-Tailored ALEX ROSEN AND BRO. 418 Main Bismarck Phone 135 ae eo Linton, with County Thomas performing the ceremony. Wm eee i a PARAMOUNT) IT’S COOL Today - Mon. - Tues. 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