The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1934, Page 5

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©) SO At Matin Service Thursday Wedding Breakfast for 36 (es for thew fe Guests Served at New Sweet |; Shop Banquet Room In a beautiful and aanaee earl; 1 wedding ceremony and nupt ake Be read at St. Mary's procathedral | and plac 1 at 9 ovcldck Thursday morning, Miss silver Theresa Lovelace, daughter |The bride Inga Lovelace, Princo breakfast, d Bruce Hudson Vail, O'Neill, n of Mr. and“Mrs. A. W. Vail, w 8. D,, exchanged their wed- the ‘d Mr. and M: all of Mobridge, . C. PL Sg , who gave her in marriage, |Jobn. of Mile roceeced down the main isle to the! Mrs. Vail is communion rail. wg the mass! Wool suit with e a green three motifs, including ® Latin hymn |the wedding trip wines (Ola? for intoned during the offertory, were |to O'Neill, where (rus Minnesota une by a select group of St. Mary’s|at home on Octoue, ou 10 be choristers, and soft organ music was! The bride is a rad) ¢ ounded. A postlude also played by high school ana Raa cuet® Bismarck Bier Cecile, Sere Processional. |college at Nerthtise Mines ania tie lege at , Minn., e The ride SapunTed in io aan ane of Minnesota, “Until her foned Robe d’Style of ivory sai Shop. Mr eevee at the with a long, sweeping train. The/the Mobridge, § sate ete fron bocce was closely fitted and ‘nish-/has a degree fom the C ed at fl Neckline with fine,! Minnesota. He knife pleating of, ivory net, the same'Gamble Stores tre" zrim completing the long, tight fitted | ee x sleeves which terminated well over ni empl a velace-Vail Vows Taken Methodists to Hold Baptismal Ceremony The sacrament of holy baptism for infants and children will be admin- istered at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church at 10:30 o'clock Sunday ‘morning, according to Rev. ‘Walter E. Vater, pastor. He requests that all parents desirous of present- ing their children for baptism notify him previous to the service by tele- phoning him = - ‘’ \ Donald Paul Marries May Pauline Peterson Miss May Pauline Peterson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Lakota, and Donald Paul, son of Mrs. Cora Paul, Bismarck, were united in marriage at a service read in the bride's home Sunday. Rev. W. H. Ashley read the service with family Members and intimate friends in at- tendance. The gown of the bride was of blue satin and the bridal cor- sage was of tea roses. Miss Margaret and William Peterson, sister . and brother of the bride, were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Paul will make their home in Kenmare. ee * Wednesday Study Club Has Opening Luncheon The traditional luncheon with at the Cavern room of the Prince hotel. the hands. Her maline veil was a cap- jike arrangement, made double and ending at the hip line. Fine knife pleating also trimmed the cap part of the veil. The bride carried a white prayer book with markers of long, white satin streamers.that were caught at intervals with lilies-of-the-vall Miss Abigail Roan was the brid only attendant. She was beautifully gowned in an amethyst velvet mode! fashioned after the Second Empire period. with cascaded back ending in a slight train, with a close fitted bodice with @ high, standing flared collar at the back and long, snug |Hilda Schmidt Wed to ! if ac eee Sy A smart travel outfit, including two- Walter Schiermeister cer sati’@ cut", including, two- mt — hand-crocheted angora collar, nar- Bch Fa marriage of | Miss Hilda Tow-brimmed white straw hat and | ae t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. needlepoint bag, was worn by Mrs. ia ‘er Schmidt, Hazelton, and Walter | Lawrence C. Tombs when she arrived hiermeister, Hampt ‘as solem- | in New York from Paris. ized at 10 o'clock Sunday morning the Lutheran church of Linton |. 5 A with the pastor, Rev. Doyen, Officiat- | or their home, Muste for dancing Teenie pervice was Tead tn’ the | wes rarided Ey Olvie/Sathoraa and resence of @ group of relatives and, “1 |frlends. % | ee ‘elie cere, wearing & light green Miss Irene M’Garvey silk crepe dress and a whit Seventeen members were present and remained afterward for bridge games in which Mrs. H. T. and Mrs. M, B. Gilman received first ahd bead high score honors, respec- tively. Programs for the new season, which feature current events and topics pre- sented by members at each meeting, with a few additional special sub- Jects, were distributed at this time. At the Jan. 9 and April 3 sessions, the North Dakota legislature will be the current events topic. . Committees for 1934-35 include: Entertainment—Mrs. K. A. Simonson, Mrs. W. B. Pierce and Mrs. H. Milton ‘as fitting sleeves. Miss Roan carried attended by Miss Hilda Schiermeister, | Nubian roses and lilies-of-the-valley/Who was attired in yellow. Henry | tied with orchid tulle. |Knittel was best man for Mr.| Mary Bohling of Miles City, Mont., | Schiermeister. four-year-old niece of the bridegroom,| Following the ceremony, a bridal | who was flower girl, wore an apricot |dinner was served at the home of the| taffeta dress of floor-length and a | bridegroom's brother and the bride’s turban to match, jSister, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schier- Assisting as ushers were Dale Brown meister. and Sidney Hoffman. | There was a large attendance at Have Breakfast for 35 the wedding dance which was given Mrs. Lovelace, Mrs. John Hoffman|in honor of the couple in the ev id Mrs. Rose Hoffman were hostess-|ning when they received many gifts Marfies Lakota Man) zers. “Membership—ors. Perry, Mrs J. K. Blunt anl Miss Mary Cashel. Announcements have been received Ei toh E fe ‘Onan at Mandan of the marriage of MISS) Council representative from October Irene, McGarvey, Hudson, Ia., for- to January and Mrs. Oliver Eielson merly of Mandan, and Harry Byrne, from Lakota, which occurred at Grand| Vil hold the same position Forks ‘on Saturday, Sept. 8 Mrs.| January to May. SS Byrne has taught in opipeer ee | errr partment of Mandan high school for The Show Boat is enclosed the last four years. The couple will be at home at Lakota after October| and heated. Dance with Short and his Revelers Saturday. INVITES YOU TO A Fall Fashion Revue (ON LIVING MODELS) THURSDAY NIGHT at 9 P. M. Sharp at the Paramount Theatre Also Showing Friday Night SEE THEM ON MODELS TONITE Every Fashion Success Is Represented! $h.85 $7.85 these one- were cre- m maples. © Safer nyle review All are fo inatanl ay ‘the finer type dresses f them are less Most 6 Mhoure. cut of New York, Sizes fr 4 to 50, SEE THEM ON LIVING MODELS TONITE STARTING FRIDAY A Luxuriously Far Trimmed and Self Trimmed SAMPLE ats! For the first time: Coats of this quality at these low prices. Here are three price groups for you to cheose from, GROUP No. 1 14" GROUP No. 2 29" GROUP No. 3 139% “ELMBROOK” COATS recognized nationally for their fine peasy fabrics—the exceptional wearing qualities and the smart styling. autihinbninniniilitaibineneecocis ee W.B.A. State Deputy Is Coming October 17 ; Plans for a visit of the state deputy, | ¥ Mrs. Margaret Hall, Fargo, were|% made by the Woman's Benefit asso-|% ciation when it met at 8 o'clock Wed- | % nesday evening at the American Le-|% gion Auxiliary room, World War Me-| morial building. Mrs. Hall’s visit| &% tentatively is scheduled for Wednes-|% day, Oct. 17, the next regular meet-| % ing date. Following the close of the| % business session, cards were played. Lunch was served by Mrs. J. O. Lyngstad and Mrs. Fred Svaren. ee Hustlers’ Baby Beef Club Giving Program |§ The Hustlers! Baby Beef club of|¢ Still community will give a program Y at the Still hall Saturday evening, | % starting at 8 o'clock. The members| will present @ one-act comedy, “Bal- | ¥ anced Diet,” as well as other num-|% bers, including songs, . pantomimes| 9 admission | % charge will be made. Free lunch will|¢ and readings, A small be served after the program. es * * St. Mary's missionary group re- | X sumed meetings after the summer's, % vacation Whednesday evening when | members met with Mrs. Joseph F. Or- | % chard, 720 Third St., for auction |¥ bridge games at three tables and a/% two-course lyncheon. Table decor-|¢ ations were in keeping with the au-| ¥ tumn season. Mrs. L. received the high score prize and the | consolation gift went to Mrs. Arthur |X Bauer, ee (Additional Society on Page 4) TODAY and FRI. 25c Until 7:30 . ————_______. THE “BETH” of “LITTLE WOMEN” NOW A GLORIOUS NEW STAR! UNA MEAREL STUART ERWIN “S. & L.” Style Show 10 Living Models in a of Fall Creations COMING SAT. ' THE JOY BELLE RINGS AGAIN. Tm cleaning up my attic and oh, boy!—Am I find- ing items to trade in at Gamble’s Trade-in Sale. They'll fix up my car for winter. Felt Floor Mats, 39ce—Defrosting Fan, $2.98 —Frost Shields, 39¢ to $1.89— Methanol Anti- Freeze at the lowest price in 1,000 towns in my ter- ritory. | , Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed ‘The eye ‘s an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner A. W. LUCAS CO. Standard Advertised Merchandise at No Advance in Price OTH- MOOR Oats —Glamorous, but never grandiose —Distinguished, but never dull —Gay, but never garish The One Pictured Here $992 There Is No Substitute for Rothmoor Coats Hearty Moor-tinged Tweeds Unusual and Luxu- rious Dress Weaves Beautifully Furred ‘A Feeling for Style . . . An Intuitive Touch that is entirely be- . yond imitation. : You Will Be Pleased With a Rothmoor A Rothmoor Representative Will Be With Us Sat., Sept. 22, Displaying the Full Factory Line INC Felt Plus a Feather for Fall! A new group of hat beauties at a budgeteer price $3.50 | The Hat pictured is typical of the Swank to expect in this group of New-for-Fall Feathered Felts Brown - Black - Navy One of this Fall's Most Important ~ Hats WALK WITH ae VITALITY 33. inthe Charmed Circle of smartness, fit, econ- omy and vitality with which these shoes sur- round your footsteps. Smartly styled, trim fit- ting and finely finished, Vitality Health Shoes add distinction to your Fall costumes. Carefully . designed lasts assure foot-freedom and grace in walking. TY rey onal Bg Boe (PPO 2 PERI C aaad Gail 6262 The Stocking Must Be Equally Correct with the Coat, Hat or Shoe— - Phoenix = Sea ease: Shadowless dull Sheer Stocking Is. —Guaranteed Ringless —Certified Silk for Greater Beauty —Custom-Fit Top for Com- fortable Fit —Fall Colors: Cheerio, Tan- dem, French Grege, Smoke- tone. TES Ap RAR HQ KAae TT 1P<0

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