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ry 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1984 Hose With Garters Attached Allow for Knee Action A. Helgeson’s Marriage! Aug. 4 Is Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Arnold Helgeson off San Francisco, Calif, and formerly of Bismarck, and Miss Mildred For- rest of San Francisco, Mr. Helgeson, son of Helmer Helge- FLATTERING STRIPES So town asd ancy Soo daughter of Mrs. Edward P. Forrest, _ For Year By Miss Gubelman| [F 3 iB mee ein ese th 5 ~ . . Mr Helgeson graduated with the Members of Local Ciub Are| Y- W. Campus Sisters fel a as ben in Sa Franc school and has been in San Francisco ‘i _ for six years where he is in Are Selected for A. C : for ix years where he is partner summer activities of the . Mr. and Mrs. Helgeson arrived in Bismarck Sunday and are guests at : : | the home of Mr. Helgeson’s brother : : * 25c until 7:30 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A, H. : : ° 99 Helgeson, 710 Washington 8t,, where . : “Elmer & Elsie they will visit for a week. s ‘y ’ " Named to Serve on 1935 Committee ee Mr. and Mrs. L. A; Peterson, 614 3 ‘West Rosser St., had as guests over : : “Dillinger”, Public Enemy the week-end Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hub. ’ : No. 1 ler and son Jerry and Dr. Bernhard Oleness of Ryder, N. D. -——___—____________» Meetings of Clubs | valor City; memberiip, ! : And Social Groups eee K. Carlton, Valley City; public- ‘ é The Women's Foreign Missionary , Helen Tharalson, Devils society of the Methodist church will tions, Theresa. Thorenson, - , meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'- clock with Mrs. F. H. Register, 622 Fifth St. The mite box opening will nants Sees ees members are mite boxes with them. ; —TOMORROW— ioc knee-high Mockings with later garier oper vars ‘. ; - igs with lastex , | City and County he two smartly dreseed fence-altters above, ‘The a ed ea e legs firmly, prevent wrinkles and crooked no Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Meland, Sterling, pis how often the stockings bel Placa the garters won't stretch a are the parents of a boy born at 3:15 a Saturday at St. Alexius hospi- Skin-Bl leeding Fatal HOLLYWOOD PIANIST /Stincteeding Fatal 504 Ninth 8t. ENTERTAINS LIONS [" Today's Recipe | ——— [euusumrac,aes the family malady of hemophelia or : Sauted Squash with Tomatoes {Members Hear John Peterson, skin-bleeding ing ditemnes a Cuan if made by pUtt-1 Brother of Local Men, at Black satin with a hairline stripe is used to fashion this stunning ig alternate layers of sauted squash mid-season dress with white faille collar and flattering bow te. With §=| and Npecritetlaetto jes ced Luncheon Meeting it is worn a high-crowned bo ind hat and perforat kidgkin beer chibess into we wa te: service before an the baking dish and baking in a moderate ikl qectde aU RN CT aa uae ai Carl Peterson of Hollywood, broth- Lt nklawe irs banked with Goes entertained at a dinner at the Coun- Democratic Women oven for 20 minutes. john Peterson, pro- try club in their honor. Places were Stuffed summer squash is another |¢t Of Fred and J day August 7. marked for nine guests. To Meet Wednesday |svretizing aish. Cut through the skin |PHetors of the Grand Pacific ‘hotel, —_ A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Christianson, Baldwin, Mon- day at the home of Mrs. John Dixon, Klagenfurt, Austria, Aug. 13—(?)}— Don Gonsabo, 19-year-old Prince of on top of the squash and steam un.|Played two piano solos on the enter- padbtacdiins tH tender, but not the least bit soft, 'aitiment program of the Lions regu Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wynkoop and] Mrs. 8. D. Cooke, chairman of the Remove top and scoop out center, Fili|/@f noon luncheon meeting Monday. daughter, Ruth, 608 Second 8t., re-|Burlelgh county Democratic women’s with creamed sweetbreads or any left.|AS @n encore he played “A Moment turned Saturday from Belcourt, N. D.,| organization, has announced that the over meat, mixed with a well-season.| Musical” by Shubert, where they spent two weeks visiting|meeting of the organization, sched. ed creamed sauce. Creamed ham is| Peterson, who has a studio in Holly- with Mr. and Mrs. George Monette,|uled for Wednesday, August 16, will delicious. Cover stuffing with cracker |Wood, has studied extensively in son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and|be held at the World War Memorial crumbs, mixed with grated cheese, and | Europe receiving national recognition ‘Mrs. Wynkoop. Mr. and Mrs. Monette| building, beginning at 2:80 o'clock. bake in @ moderate oven for thitty |for his piano playing. His first num- accompanied them home and return.| Principal minutes. ber, the sextett from “Lucia,” was ed Sunday evening. will _be Mrs. Laura Wah! Pulscher, v<ewepemmpame |played with the left hand alone. x * ® Fargo, candidate for secretary of state The feasibility and social effects of > in the fall general election, and John See th ‘issouri river diversion Miss Ione Noggle, 718 Fourth 8t.,| Moses of Hazen, candidate for Attor- mn at the Beach R. E. Ken- ¢ SCHOOL JUST GOBS OF FUN! returned to Bismarck Sunday from a/ney General in the fall nedy, state highway erage, ‘an 10-day vacation spent at Chicago and| Among leading women of the Demo- ' cutline of the construction problems SHOWING TUES. - WED. South Bend, Ind., and Warsaw, Ind.|cratic party attending this session to be met with in butlding the huge At Chicago Miss Noggle and her sis-|will be Mrs. June Fickle of Washing. dam and the probably effect on the ter, Miss Esther Noggle, attended the|ton, D. C., assistant director of th ‘ water levels in state lakes and rivers Century of Progress exposition and at|Women’s —Democra\ : was pictured by the state official in .| South Bend and Warsaw were guests | Work, Mrs. Mary , £ ¢ {} [his address. Of relatives. On the return trip they|state director of the women’s group, . Miss Grace Wolverton at the piano visited Miss Genevieve Rue at Mil- accompanied the club in group sing- waukee, Wis. Miss Esther Noggle is commibteewo. ing. Guests were Ed Hatch and Harold expected to arrive home Monday eve- arr wonusia of the. county. are..in- : Massmann, both of Bismarck. Al An- al vited to attend the meeting, which| |i ee cer een mec wereren, will be a — : An informal evening party was given " 5 Saturday for members of the imedi.|\ Mrs. Russell Marlow, 418 Ninth Bt, i Guardsmen and Police at members of the family by Mrs. Ed-| returned y evening fe na Putnam, 401 Pitt ‘st for. her g j In Orleans War Relax : comme the bridge of Gerald Krmudeen . 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