The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1934, Page 5

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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934 Avenue A, were her brother and sis- |320 Washington St. They are touring A gir] was born to Mr. and Mrs. A./ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enge-|the Black Hills en route to thelr F. Ziegenhagel, Lehr, N. D., at 1 seth of Blue Earth, Minn. Mr. and home. Thursday at the Bismarck hos; A Small Deposit Holds Your Coat Eulireys Bismarck, N. Dak. Coat Headquarters Bring You These Luxurious Fur Collars Marmot - Wolf - Fitch - Squirrel French Beaver-Sealine-Skunk eT ee Leaving Tuesday after a few days’ | Mrs. Engeseth also visited with their : City and County | | visit with miss Hannah Engesth, 601 |cousins, Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Engeeeth, SO | Additional ociety ‘ Legion Leader Weds | oo ry Lightbearer Members Are Guests at Party About 50 children who are affilia- ted with the Lightbearers, junior mis- sionary organization of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, and a Gozen mothers of Lightbearer mem- bers were guests of the Women’s For- eign Missionary society at a party. given at the church parlors Wednes- day afternoon, A brief program presented for the occasion included a puppet show staged by Miss Aldeen Paris and a talk to the children and their moth- 7 ee Anas Marion Gossman. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON offerings were presented at hnson, - this time. Following the program, re- | Wiuam H. Jonson, Mit teen freshments of ice cream, cake &nd/ mander of the American Legion, and sandwiches were served by four mem-| wiss Ella G. Bolen, Minot school bers of the society, Mrs. 8. G. Severt-| teacher, were married at Minot Wed- son, Mrs, F. H. Register, Mrs. L. P.| nesday evening according to an As- Warren and Mrs, William Noggle. sociated Press dispatch from that Alice Ellen Clizbe ‘city. Mr. Johnson is well known in * vis connection wi - Is Bride Wednesday ‘The marriage of Miss Alice Ellen can Legion activities. Clisbe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 8, B.|Douse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Cross Fox=Caracul And Many Others In a Special- Selling Event At | Your New 1934 A COAT Must Have Soft Fabrics of Velvety, Bark Like Weave Fur Collars in Ripple, Funnel or Fan Effects Smooth, Natural Shoulder Lines Sleeves With Fullness Below the Elbow Straight Line Silhouette Length One to Two Inches Longer Record Breaking— Coat Even GROUP ONE GROUP TWO Furred Coats Exceptional Quality Fully Lined All Wool Fabrics Heavy Interlinings Long Wearing Furs Colers—Brown, Black All Silk Linings and Green Popular Colors Every Coat Fully Lined and Heavily Interlined for 12, Miss Mabel Brown, Mandan, is the Clizbe, McKenrle, to Albert Roy| 17508 of Grand Forks, x * *& Couch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex wanson, Couch, McKenzie, was solemnized at: marae ie og a Sid the First Baptist church parsonage, (fon. si9 Fourth St, on Tuesday. 519 Fourth St, at 4 o'clock Wednes-| °° fe ig day afternoon. Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, Freeberg, Mercer, pastor, read the service, which was|io™ Bismarck Wednesday with er witnessed by Miss Rule Dunlap and/ rather, who came on a business mis- Clayton Couch, ae of ene cate sion, and spent the day visiting with groom. Both e principals are} tam: graduates of | the | McKiensie high ieiiibdatcacg 2g school. For their wedding trip, they) iss Helen Wanzek, who is making are going to be ina fashington./her home with her sister, Mrs, Ray Schaefer, 213 Thayer avenue, has re- Miss Arleen Sanborn, 522 Eighth|turned from s visit of several days 8t., has returned home after a two-| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. month vacation, most of which was|wanvek, Windsor. ae spent at Minneapolis. Miss Sanborn kk ® also visited at many other Minnesota! wr. and Mrs. William Hugelman of — feast Wakefield, Neb, arrived here Tuesday as tM and will visit until Sunday The Misses Katherine Kosi the home of Mrs. Josephine Hugel- and Katherine Wingate, who are|men, 305 Third St, sister clerks in the county auditor's office, | M- bandage wow returned Tuesday evening from a 10- day vacation spent at Detroit Lakes, | , Miss opeeniia hira speneay aren Inneapolis oy a ” _. oe Which she hes ‘been vialting in Chie Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Harding, 911|Which she has been visiting : Fifth 8t., have as guests for a few|‘280. Miss Bliss is employed by the days Mr. Harding's father, H. H. Hard- ricipubbespeamde ona ing, sister, Mrs. I. Loeppke, and Mrs. Loeppke's daughters, Ruth and| Miss Amanda Roswick, 311 First 8t., Jean, who arrived from Pettibone|Teturned Tuesday evening from a trip "Tuesday evening. to Hollywood, Calif., which she made x ke in company with Miss Arlene Schroe- Mrs. Ina E. Keltner of New York|4er, also of Bismarck. Miss Roswick City, who has been visiting her broth.|Was away for five weeks. Miss er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C,|Schroeder remained for a longer visit ‘W. Wright of Mandan for three|@nd is expected back in about three weeks, left Thursday for her home.| Weeks. During her stay, Mrs. Keltner was * * * honored at many social affairs. Expected to arrive at the end of * kk next week to make their home in Mrs. Henry Van Schravendyk of|Bismarck are Mrs. M. E. Tindall and Hope, Idaho, will resume her home.|daughter, Joyce, who are to join Mr. ward trip Thursday evening after|Tindall who has been here for some stopping in Bismarck for a day to visit|time. They have spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. William Noggle,|at the Tindall cottage on Pelican lake 118 Fourth St. Mrs. Van Schraven-jand will be at Fargo for about a week dyk, a niece of Mrs. Noggle, has been| before coming here. visiting relatives in Iowa. * * % xe % Mrs. C. G. Mathys, 510 Avenue E, Miss Marjorie Jean Rosen, daugh-|was the only out-of-town guest at ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rosen, 205|the bridge party given Wednesday Avenue A, west, is home after a two-| afternoon by Mrs. Edward Morck and month vacation visit with her grand-|Mrs. W. J. Mackin of Mandan in com- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Halpern|pliment to Mrs. Jessie McDonald, Am- nd Mrs. H. F. Rosen, all of Minne-jory, Wis., who is visiting her brother- apolis, and also with relatives in St.|in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul and various other Minnesota/Regan. The party was given at the points. She spent two weeks at the}/home of Mrs. Morck with intimate Lakamago Girl Scout camp at Marine} friends of Mrs. McDonald, who form. on 8t. Croix, Minn. erly resided at Mandan, as guests. For Mrs. Miron Rierson, 211 Rosser |ing on to Chicago where she is to avenue, west, who will leave the city |Join Mr. Rierson, who already has Friday, Mrs, Ralph Parsons, 319 First | 25 St., entertained for three tables of progressive bunco at her home Wed- nesday evening. Prizes in the games were received by Mra. W. B. Bement and Mrs. A. N. Larson. The group preset presented the honor guest with a gift.|with 21 quilt blocks when they met at Mrs. Parsons was assisted in serving|her home, 420 Eleventh St., south, by her mother, Mrs.| Wednesday evening for sewing and for . Regan. From this|/luncheon served by the hostess. The city, Mrs. Rierson will first go to Car-|group, which was organized during rington to visit her mother before go-|the summer, has had a project of| students. B. E. Rierson of Secured in a Sensational Purchase to sell FINE MATERIALS frm, stich Clogaline Wien, isbed. Rat Reshe, sheers, satins and many new ater feshion these NEWEST STYLES Si of New York’ divi crestor. contributed. the finest dresses to this event. Many ate original semples—all the let- est Rierson has been employed by the State railroad commission. Members of the Stitch-in-Time club Get Ready To Go Places— Two Day Holiday LABOR DAY WEAR THESE NEW Travel Prints—Herringbones— Print Satins—Crepes FEATURING Jacket Frocks and One-Piece Select From Dozens Just Unpacked ee * x * * making quilt blocks for each member which will be completed at the bid months. Mrs.|meeting to take place in two wee! cra HAW Deen with Miss Anna Walters as hostess. Miss Louise Crowley of Heborn, who has been the guest of Miss Peggy nted Mrs. John J, Scher, Jr.,|Bergeson, 219 Thayer avenue, west, FUR COATS evicccdioaty toes wearing, the warmest of ail fur coots—end smert! has returned to her home. Crowley came to Bismarck with Miss Bergeson who had been her guest at Hebron for the week-end. Both the young women are Jamestown college Miss

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