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= vce 4 by Talk by State Superintendent, tr Music, Dancing and Read- ings Planned A. E. Thompson, state superintend- , ent of public instruction, has been in- ‘ivited to address the meeting at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday evening at which the Wachter school Parent and Teacher association will resume activities af- ter the summer vacation. Parents of children attending the Wachter school are invited to attend the meeting, which will be held at the school building. Mrs. Frank Stone, elected president at the close ‘Wachter P. T.A. to Open Year's Aciivities Tuesday of last year’s meetings, will preside. Besides Mr. Thompson's talk, there will be additional program features including community singing, a tap dance by Miss Emily Papacek and two readings by Mrs. I. A. Esko. The committee in charge of meet- ing arrangements includes Miss Jean- nette Myhre, principal of the school, Mrs. Ray Weber, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Charles baa * Presbyterian Society Installs New Leaders Installation of a new staff of offi- cers headed by Miss Ellen King as president marked the meeting of the First Presbyterian church Philathes | po; Bible class, held Friday evening with Mrs. L. D. Hulett, 1008 Avenue B. Miss Blanche Carpenter assisted Mrs. Hu- lett in entertaining. Mrs. Nelson Sauvain presided dur- Miss King, they are Miss Frances Heath as vice president, Miss Marion . Jordan as secretary, Miss Elizabeth Gieseler as treasurer and Mrs. H. L. Wheeler as instructor. Mrs. Clell G. Gannon is the retiring president. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1934 ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS | | Woehrle-Helmenstein Vows Taken at Mandan iii g mony were Mr. and Mrs. Freude, brother-in-law and E Hd QP [5 i Ne it their home in that unity, the bridegroom is employed as a mail each month at the home of some | PA! member. zat gave a theater and bridge day evening. After attend! Paramount, the group went home of Mrs. H. A. 601 St., where bridge was played. close of the games, a guest fat presented to Miss Pond and score gift was awarded to Morrison. Miss Pond has her work in Bismarck and «day for McClusky, where she while attending to her dut Sheridan county. s* e Mrs. Frank W. Peterson, Rose apartments, and her son, Clair Peter- son, who is with the army aviation corps at March field near Riverside, Calif. returned to Bismarck this week-end after @ brief visit at Fargo. Mr. Peterson, who is having an 18- day furlough, will leave Tuesday for Omaha, Nebr., where he will meet friends for the remainder of the trip to March field, where he is to report next Sunday night. He is a graduate of the mechanical engineering de- partment at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college and is affiliated with Alpha Sigma Tau social fraternity. nee The Order of the Eastern Star of Hazen ‘entertained recently at an aft- ernoon bridge party for Miss Ruth Eastman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, L. G. Eastman of Hazen, who will be married on Thursday to Lieutenant gesyoacel eities 5 H # B& The affair, given at the Hazen Ma- sonic temple, was one of many func- tions given in Miss Eastman’s honor. ;| buckle matches the diamond And Social Groups Ua ican Chapter Lewis & Clark, 8. M. C. A regular meeting of Chapter Lewis & Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, will take place at 2:30 o'clock Tues- cay afternoon at the home of Mrs.| G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third St. Roll is to be answered with current events. Alumnae The meeting of the St. Alexius os — | Lace for Elegance | Slope Weddings | | UEEEEEEENUEEEEEEEEEEEEE EERE $$$ Black lace—the perfect background for exquisite jewels—fashions a Pa- sou evening gown at left. The belt and Tuby necklace. Charles G. Goodwin, Webb apirt- ments. ** * BC, S. M. C. Mrs. E. Everett La France, 1010 , Avenue E, will be hostess for a regu- lar meeting of Chapter BC, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, set for 8 o'clock Tues- A pretty wedding was solemnized in the Lutheran church of Scranton Saturday evening, Sept. 22, when Miss Esther Schaaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaaf, Bowman, be- came the bride of Cari Kappon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kappon of Buffalo Springs, Rev. F. A. J. Meyers officiated at the ceremony, which was witnessed by Miss Alice Kappon and Peter Schaaf, Jr. ene * Morkert-Prant Miss Mary J. Morkert, Streeter, and J. Roscoe Prant, Lisbon, were united in marriage on Saturday, Sept. 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Dieruf, Steele, brother-in- law and sister of the bride. The service was read by Rev. H. R. Shir- ley of the Steele Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Prant are liv- ing at Lisbon. ze % Jackson-Johnson Miss Leta Bay Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Dawson, and Jewett J. Johnson of New Effington, 8. D., repeated their nuptial vows Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 26, at the Lutheran parsonage in Steele, with Rev. Moser officiating. Miss Olga and Mansen Jackson, sis- ter and brother of the bride, at- tended them. Mr. and Mrs. John- son are residing at hd Effington. vt Hoff-Geok At @ pretty wedding solemnized at Assumption Abbey, Richardton, Wed- nesday, Sept. 12, Miss Barbara Hoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoff, Richardton, was married to Clemens Geck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geck, Sr., Glen Ullin. They were at- tended by Mrs. George Dinyer, Man- dan, sister of the bride and Adolph Geck, brother of the bridegroom. The bridegroom is a member of the mer- cantile firm of Geck Brothers, Glen Ullin, xk k Dronen-Long_ Miss Mabel Dronen, daughter of Mrs. Olat Dronen of Sharon became the bride of Byron Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Long, also of Sharon, |Thursday, Sept. 13, by Rev. v. £E. Boe of Finley, at the Lutheran par- sonage. and Mrs. Long are at home with his parents. xe *& Kastet-Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kastet of Rom- ness township in Griggs county, and day evening. at a wedding ceremony performed Attending the couple were Miss Clara and Olaf Dronen, Jr. Mr. Miss Esther Kastet, daughter of Martin Iverson, Finley, were married at @ quiet service read at the home 5 \of the bride’s parents on Saturday, Sept. 22. Rev. V. E. Boe of Finley Officiated at the service, which was witnessed by Miss Clarissa Kastet and Norrance Lee. They are living with the bridegroom’s mother. * ek Skaar-Nelson Simplicity marked the service at which Miss Inga Marie Skaar, Fess- enden, and Melvin Nelson, Manfred, were married on Tuesday, Sept. 25, by Rev. H. A. Lunde at the First Lutheran parsonage in Fessenden. Miss Mabel Skaar ahd George Nelson were witnesses. xe k Schults-Renner Miss Lena Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schultz, Fessen- den, became the bride of Louis Ren- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ren- ner of Springfield, Minn., at the Lu- theran parsonage at Bowdon on Wednesday, Sept. 19. Rev. E. E, Eidbo officiated. The couple is to reside on @ farm near Springfield. ek ok Doering-Flaig Miss Harriet Leone Doering, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Doering, Goodrich, and Theophil Flaig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flaig, Fredonia, spoke their wedding vows on Sun- day, Sept. 9, before Rev. W. Farthing. After a wedding trip to Minneapolis, they are at home at Fredonia, where Mr. Flaig is engaged in the garage business, xe % Bakken-Carlson Announcement has been made at Napoleon of the marriage of Miss Anna Bakken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bakken of Napoleon, to Raymond Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Carlson, also of Napoleon, which occurred at Hawley, Minn., on Tuesday, Sept. 11. The couple has returned to Napoleon to establish their home. e & Schuchard-Heupel Friends at Napoleon were told re- cently of the marriage of Miss Edna Schuchard, daughter of Mrs. Ida Schuchard, Napoleon, and W. D. Heupel, also of Napoleon, which took place at Ipswich, 8, D., on Sunday, Sept. 16. Mr. Heupel, cashier of the First National bank at Napoleon, has lived there since 1927. sk *& Lenic-Martin During a quiet wedding service which took place at Hazen on Satur- day, Sept. 15, daughter of Mrs. Konrat Lenic, He- bron, was married to Albert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, also of Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. George Lenic, Beulah, attended them at the ceremony, performed at the German Congregational parsonage by Rev. C. Roemmich, ee k Janz-Stabbert Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Janz, Fessenden, who has taught in Wells county for several years, was married to Walter F. Stabbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stabbert, also of Fessenden, on Mon- day, Sept. 24, at the Janz home. Rev. Carl J. Kinzler officiated. The bride graduated from Minot Teachers col- Hospital Alumnae plan- association, Kester Hastings of Washington, D. C.|ned for Tuesday evening, has been; postponed for one weel:. Matters 01 Particular interest to private dut; nurses will be discussed at the com. Score awards in the bridge gameS/ing meeting. There also will be re-' played at six tables were received by Mrs. Benjamin Stoelting. Miss East- man ‘was presented with a gift. se & Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514 Ros- ser avenue, west, were host and an Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, Mrs. Paul W. Freise, Gordon V. Cox and Thomas Burke. The party was the first in a series of bridge dinners to be given ite in Ege : ig ¢ ree aft ing which she visited at Walla Wi ports on the State Nurses’ associa- tion conventton held at Jamestown last week. Auxiliary room, World War Memorial ee B Hungarian £ rf k f T New Metalsh We planned for We planned for Dresses For Every Occasion jobs. We planned for club women. We planned for High School Girls. We planned for everyone who is looking for a new “Extra Dress” for and winter. rel Bismarck Right Now When You Want So Many New Dresses We Bring You This Spectacular Event. !DRES a SALE New Cereal Crepes New Tunic Frocks New Butcher Boy Frocks New Bolero Frocks a aad. College Girls, women with Miss Rosalie Lenic, | Miss Esther U. Janz, daughter of ; ed the University of North Dakota.| | They have left for California to make their home. ee McClain-Elliott Of interest to friends at Hettinger is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Hazel Loring McClain and James G. Elliott, both of Chicago, on Saturday evening, Sept. 15, at St. James Methodist chapel in Chicago. Perry-Brooks Wedding Solemnized on Sunday fice performed at St. George's Episco- Pal church at 2 o'clock Sunday after- | noon during which Miss V’ilma Perry Minot, became the bride of Joseph) Brooks, Livingston, Mont. The service, read in the presence of @ few relatives and friends, was the first marriage to be performed by the new St. George's rector, Rev. N. E. Elsworth, since his arrival in Bismarck. Rev. and Mrs. Elsworth became acquainted with the bride and Other members of her family during their residence in Jamestown. Miss Florence Fritch, the church organist, played the nuptial music, including the Mendelssohn and “Lo- hengrin” marches, Miss Rita Mur- Phy, accompanied by Miss Fritch, sang “The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden” by Gauntlett. For her wedding the bride wore a Rothmoor suit of dark brown mix- ture and brown accessories and car- ried a shower bouquet of Talisman roses tied with deep pink tulle. Mrs. Corinna Fechter, Bozeman, Mont., sister of the bride, wearing a dark brown crepe ensemble with mink fur trim, was matron of honor. Fred M. Brey, Minot, brother-in- law of the bride, attended Mr. Brooks. Covers were laid for 14 guests in- cluding Rev. and Mrs. Elsworth and several relatives and friends who were here for the wedding at the din- ner served after the ceremony at the Prince hotel. The wedding cake, which was decorated with pink and white, formed the centerpiece for the table which was elaborately decorat- ed with bouquets of pink roses and |white chrysanthemums and sprays of ‘autumn leaves. The bride cut the eed as the dessert course was serv- ed, | Among the wedding guests, besides Mrs, Fechter and Mr. Brey, were Mrs. Brey, Miss Mildred Brey, Miss Marie Robertson, Mrs. Myra Hurd, Mrs. —_—— Buy your underwear for the whole family at the People’s Department Store and ‘save. RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by Jewish Ladies’ Aid TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY In former office of Wachter Transfer Corp. at 209 Fifth St. lege and the bridegroom has attend-| Simplicity marked the nuptial serv- | peat KeLTON john Ansenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Bornard Kaester, all of Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks left Monday afternoon for a month’s wedding trip in the East, during which they will visit the Century of Progress exposi- eet at Chicago and at Washington, .C, Mrs. Brooks, who has been princi- pal of the high school at Surrey for the last six years, is a graduate of Jamestown high school and James- town college. The couple will make their home at Livingston, where the bridegroom owns a real estate company and also is postmaster. He is exalted ruler of CAPITOL —== THEATRE ===— Last Times Tonight The Melody Masterpiece of the Screen... ‘By the Producersof “Flying Down toRio’ He was the president of a matrimo- nial bureau, but he bit on his > BAC HELO! BATT | STUART ERWIN ROCHELLE HUDSON RKO- RADIO Picture Dole-saving, tickets, on sale every day, good every departure, wit two ‘to six. “month return lege an: stop-over Hlowances, Service to tany point in America. See agent for complete information. 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