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1@) SOCIETY and CLUBS Helge A. Zethren Weds | = Elke Entertain 600 ; Miss Marie Lundstrom’* At Annual Gathering home economics at the ‘The largest plonic of the: present been teaching Marriage Ceremony of Bismarck | Thief River Falls, Minn.. high achool. It’s For Town and Country summer season was given Sunday afternoon at Pioneer park by Lodge 1199, Benevolent and Protective Order 4 Man and Fargo Girl at St. | saturday 7 Miss Sane MeDoran 3 Mark's Church th di eg Arthur Clemens Cayou the afternoon when a program of Palms and ferns decorated the attar| 10 Wed St. Paul Girl cormtitigs, Fees vervadtiniente “were of St, Mark’s English Lutheran provided by the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Morri- son of 923 Lincoln avenue, St, Paul, Minn., have announced the engage- E. B. Klein, chairman of the general arrangements committee, was sssist- ed by Walter W. Clark and W. E. ; church of Fargo for the wedding Sun- O. T. Rasen, Gerald Rich- holt, J. A. Kohler, A. J. Weinberger, Henry Hanson, Barnes, Dr. A. M. Fisher and ica foal Stunt Program Given ey | ; Th Reach a New High Water Mark in Style, These Swim Suits! 7 At Homemaker Outing Members of the Bismarck Home- Binder-Johnson Vows Hand-crocheted cotton bathing suits ete becoming more and more) Above are three flattering models, typical of the new mode in awim- Taken Saturday Night Popular as the summer season progresses. Probably that's because many | ming attire. On the left is a white, two-piece creation, including en ay Nig. girls started to crochet swim suits last month and are just now getting| trunks and a separate halter. In the center is a one-piece that’s low — them finished. Or maybe it’s because women have that cot-/ in front and practically backless. The other suit (right) consists of ‘The marriage of Miss Emma Bind- ton doesn’t irritate sunburn. Anyway, whatever the reason, smart trunks and halter, crocheted together in front. er, Bismarck, and Hjalmar P. John: beaches and swimming pools are dotted with them. , 3 morning, July 29, to Dr. Maurice E./tions. During those years they visited 1 Weceuimeaaer 4 about 1% to 2 hours. *|Washburn, son of Dr. R. J. Wash-|every postoffice in the state. | Today’s Recipe || Place roast on a hot platter burn, Rugby. Rev. I. M. Rotto offi-| Ward, recently in the Indian serv- e * | serve garnished with pineapple alices ciated. Miss Myla and Arnold Tor-|ice and who expects to return to ;and drippings which have been gerson attended the couple. farming next year, has not been in Stuffed Chuck Roast | thickened and made into gravy. This trip in northern Minnesota they will | Bismarck since he quit his unique em. Stuffed chuck roast offers a varia-/recipe is planned to serve 6. a shoe pitching contest. Mrs. Wedge be at home at Berthold where Dr.|ployment 20 years ago. “Folks might! tion to the menu. It’s delicious served | -_ - Washburn has a dental practice. His|/not believe that anything like that) not, and sliced cold it also will! errgr tee mien bride has been teaching at Berthold|was ever done, but it’s a fact just the| please every member of the family, , SOVIET EXPORTS INCREASE coeaaiveasreerien. afternoon 160/tor two years: same,” he said during his description!” Rub @ 4-pound chuck roast with a|_ Washington, Aug. 6—(P)—American aah * * * of his once-famous ride. , |mixture of 1 tablespoon of prepared |°*! Borie William Hellman " mustard, 1 tablespoon of grated horse- | Mr. and Mrs. William Hellman, who! Flier, Hurt in Crash, | radish, 2 fresh bay leaves, % cup of |Monday to have been more than sev- were married at Minot, Wednesday, ’ vinegar, and % cup of chopped |°? times as great in June this year as r.[Suly 35, at Bt. Leo's Catholle church.) Rescued From Canyon sweet, pickies. | ee ees eae eee “twent to Glen Ullin the same day for ‘Add any leftover to a stuffing |'78 tO $1,765,000 as against $242,000. & visit with the bridegroom's mother,! pivthe, Calif, Aug. 6.—()—Trap-|made of % cup of mushrooms, 1 cup | ™mports or that country increased Mrs. Mary Hellman. They also visited! ned for two days in the cockpit of alof bread crumbs, a little salt pork, |My slightly. % the bride's mother, Mrs. Luk-|piane beside the body of his flying|chopped, salt, pepper aud 2 eggs. j nm man of Dickinson, before going to|eompanion on the Colorado river bot-| Place this stuffing in a pocket of | ‘The open-minded observer who goes Meeti f Clubs Minot to. establish their home. Mr-|tom, William Henry of San Diego lay the roast formed by having the mar-|to Washington or Moscow, twin cen- eetings of Clu! Hellman is employed in the Standard | critically ill in a hosptial Monday. ket _man remove the bone. Tie the|ters of reconstructive effort, finds @ And Social Groups Oil company’s division office. He was rescued Sunday by cow-|roast together securely and place on/parallel refusal to recognize the na- rs | Pa case tobaseie boys who bel rare area when/a ere ae bee ae side a Sear it ture of this common re oe formal ‘direct Pilot Walter with a broken on al les ina oven, reduce the common drive toward a new for c Bi tiorencong repr erent hare Sree oe Se ae shoulder a several fractured ribs ;heat, and continue to roast uncovered |all men.—H. G. Wells. men’s club will be called during an|Engiand, was married to Henry ot-|{cught his way through the biasing outing on the Show Boat Tuesday] terson, son of Mrs. Gust Otterson, also | Nes of the Imperial valley to bring of New England, in a pretty home ‘Trapped in the plane’s wreckage ceremony performed by Rev. Carl F.lwith Henry was the body of James. | Will Rogers burning, Hurmo on Sunday, July 22. After! sicradden of San Diego. He was killed e 2 4 the wedding trip to Bismarck, Fargo) mriday when the plane crashed as up a dance floor!: h and Bemidji, Minn., they are at home Ballard tried to “pancake” to safet; . ; : pests Oflat New Engiand, where Mr. Otterson| O'the ten os panes ae staaene i - Emily M. Samuelson H Smaton and contractor. Mrs. Ot-| vere desert dust storm. And that’s only ONE of the many. sur- 5 ive: i af xk * = 4 ‘ he’ ou with! Gives Wedding Plans ir. sau vetitierechrwn | Drouth Prevention prising things he'll startle y th! Bismarck 4 ley, . btdinleirgt or mo) cnpegcnaen an oe and Mrs. J. 8. Ashley, ‘Kensal, and Purpose of Survey pene! . vg Henry McClernan, Shelby, Mont., were vening.| the principals in a wedding ceremony} Washington, Aug. 6.—(#)—Field- Mr. and Performed at the Kensal Methodist|men for the water engineering sec- Tenth &t., building,| church Tuesday, July 24. The bride,|tion of the Emergency Relief Admin- from Otter a transportation to the picnic! s graduate of Jamestown college, has| istration are making surveys of the where they week's va-| grounds is to be provided, promptly taught at Fessenden for two years,|drouth area to determine the most ig at the R. Middlemas cot: . 5:48 o'clock. at Park City, Mont. and also at| feasible means of developing a long- ” °, Shelby. range drouth prevention program. * | Slope Weddings | kee 8. P. Lyle, one of the engineers, is Miss Marie Hul Second &t.,/¢__ Egeland-Olson working in Nebraska surveying avail- south, accompanied + and Drs. Newton- Marriage vows were taken by Miss|able water conservation development Oscar Selvig. and *| Announcement has been made at/ Lillian Egeland, daughter of Mr. and|and other relief men are carrying on ] Rose Marie and Ann Mrs. Peter J. Egeland, Harvey, and| similar studies in other states, relief 5 Pelagia’ pengyet garet Newton, daughter of Mr. and| Arthur Olson, son of the late Mr.| officials said Monday, Mrs. George F. Newton, former Sher- @ ceremony performed by Rev. i Hie g i E Fi ly | land. see Herner-Engelhard! Miss Katherine Herner, Finley. Z St. Paul,/f s " Minn., and George J. Engelhardt, Na- Stone-Scheuffele At. Watford City, friends have re- ‘were married at 0: Mrs. Sana Stone and M. C. Scheuf- fele, both of ca Butte. @ * Bits acted as witnesses. ese * Raille. | 2H i and i £ i i E 5 : i i 5 turns to Bismare! gE « «8 "3 we PEE E § | f Bayert Paye Gladys Pa ‘Wilson),|@aughter of Mr. pod Mrs. ISS QUINLAN'S glamorous —_is perfect with it—and, to com- niece ‘of Max. | Parents’ home at 10 FinishingCream contains notone is giving a generous gift box ydagrsct of oil—and ends powder- of the just this week— has been ing forever! It takes away _ with each jar of | Finishing Lena Adams, all the dry, hard-surfaced look Cream you buy. The Cream is pug tnd so many skins have under make- $2.00, Ses ant at nce up,and, blendedintoyourthrost, And the gift box of powder Conservation makes crépiness disappear! goes with it all this week —end Mist of Dawn Face Powder only this weck—oo hurry! Two Expert Beef Dressers Must Pass Physical and Health Examination ‘PHONE 1060 GUSSNER’S PACKING PLANT Equipped With Full Sanitary and Modern Equipment -A. W. LUCAS CO. Mise Quinlan’s personal will bein . our Toiletry Department this week only. August 6 to 11 BEPE fh E [ i RHE poleon, Wednesday, July 18, by Rev. B. Goebel. ceived announcements of the marriage; Lorenz Masseth and Miss Magdalen rived Brance, Buneo | Miss Hila Raile and Daniel Wan. ENSEMBLE— Miss Rita pte coun al ner, who reside in the south contra Jeon Mary Quinlan's new Liquid she Bape at Wiahek on Tuesday, July marriage 11, Rev. A. A. soorman officiating. Lippert-Hiller ‘The marriage of Rev. Basil F. borne, LaMoure, and Miss Sylvia Fern » Dickinson, occurred Wednes- day, Aug. 1, at the First Methodist Dickinson. Rev. - After Long Absence and Mrs. Martin Olson, Wellsburg, in| They are studying all suggested H. A.| power and irrigation projects as well Lunde, Fessenden, on Thursday, July] as the possibility of digging wells and The couple's attendants were|constructing reservoirs. They will re- Miss Inga Hagen and Leonard Ege-|port their recommendations to admin- istrator Harry L. Hopkins or to acting Administrator Aubrey Williams. The surveys will require several weeks, of- ‘icials said. Plans for surplus water conservation &s well as those for raising water levels fit in with those of other govern- mental departments such as the forest service's program of constructng a huge tree shelter belt from North Dakota to Texas. Os- SEE HIM AS A HEN-PECKED DRUGGIST PAINTING THE OLD TOWN RED! i Wi fh i | | ‘