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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934 SOCIETY and CLUBS = A. A. U. W. Chapter Names Four Delegates to Meeting the Carrington Social Service Committee Pre-| ployed by Armour Creameries. sents Indian Program at November Session 8 ue Pefrtel Tgmvertus stated that her group al- Lambertus : ‘The Barker’ Chosen By Community Players ‘The Community Players’ hoard of Wilton Piano Class Entertained Monday Mrs, H. H. Walker and daughters, play, “The Bark will sented on Wednesday, Dec. 12. “ry- outs for parts will be conducted at the Bismarck city auditorium Wed nesday evening, starting at 7: Atson, who has been named Lonard manager. The tryouts are open all members of the Community | Players, which at all times keeps its membership open to Burleigh county, residents. Those attending are in- structed to use the stage entrance. ZIT Slope Weddings | Doil-Fitterer meet with them in December. ee * Ask Reservations for Armistice Day Even’ Plans are being completed by com-| The marriage of mittees representing Fort Lincoln |Mosbrucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chapter, American War Mothers, and|Alex Mosbrucker, Center, and Christ the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No.|Goch, son of Mr. and Mrs, Michael 1, American Legion, for the Armistice ;|Koch, Sanger, waS solemnized on Day dinner which will be served at| Wednesday, Oct. 24. the World War Memorial building at * ek * 6:45 o'clock evening. Neis-Schaffer Mrs, Oscar Selvig, chairman of the} Miss Elizabeth Nels, daughter of American Legion Auxiliary commit-|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neis, Hague, tee, asks that all ex-service men who|came the bride of Anton Schaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Schaffer, Napoleon, at ® nuptial mass cele- brated Tuesday, Oct. 23, at St. Aloy- sius Catholic church. They are mak- ing their home with the bridegroom's parents. eee Bygs-Anderson Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rygg, Clifford, ‘at St. Joseph’s Catholic church near Glen Ullin Tuesday morning, Oct. 23. Parents of the couple were hosts at ,® Wedding dinner. t * * & Mosbrucker-Koch directors announced Tuesday that the; be . 30; Mrs, John Bicl Ole, 660 +b fan dish! 's. John kel, Sr. Blue Grass, jOfficiating. After their wedding trip Miss Mary Doll, daughter of Mr.|9nd Leonard Dagen, Miss Elizabeth | Cook, daughter of Mrs Agnes Cook, became the bride of Albert Dahlen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Dahlen, at Wibaux, Mont., on Thursday, Oct. | Offical Family Casts Its Votes 18. They are making their home|@ near Werner, x kok Odegaard-Ritchey Word has been received at Het- tinger of the marriage of Miss, Dag- new Odegaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Odegaard, pioneer Cedar Valley residents, and Warren Ritchey, Los Angeles, Calif, at a ceremony performed Saturday evening, Oct. 20, at Los Angeles, xe * Bickel-Permann On Sunday evening, Oct. 21, Miss Ida M. Bickel, daughter of Mr. and was married to George J. Permann, Jr. of Glen Ullin, at the Lutheran parsonage in New Salem, Rev. Harre to South Dakota, they will be at home at Glen Ullin. xe * Sterk-Dagen The home of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Sterk of near Steele was the scene of the marriage on Monday, Oct. 22, of their daughter, Miss Pearl Sterk, Donaldson, Rev. Herbert Brown of the Minn. ‘Steele Methodist church officiated. P. Fitterer, Glen Ullin, were married | The couple will reside at Donaldson. * * & Loran-Sitter Miss Margaret Loran, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Loran, Mott, and Nick Sitter, son of Mr. and Mrs, Val- were married at St. Placidus church |Tuesday, Oct. 16, by Rev. Father Vin- cent Amann. Valentine Steiner, an uncle of the bride who resides near There were 250 guests at the wedding dinner. xe hk Schmitt-Ertenbusch Miss Alma Schmitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmitt, Regent, and Henry Erlenbusch, Lemmon, 8. D., took their wedding vows in Christ Lutheran church of Mott on Sunday, Oct. 21, Rev. William Kolbe officiat- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Erlenbusch are living with his parents near Lemmon. * ke have announced the marriage of their Myers-Tysver The home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bismarck, was one of the witnesses. |“ (By The Associated Press) Where the official family voted: President and Mrs. Roosevelt: in Dutchess county, New York. Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau: in Dutchess county, New York. Postmaster-General and Mrs, James A. Farley: in New York Gity. Secretary of Labor Miss Fran- ces Perkins: in New York City. Secretary of State and Mrs. Cordell Hull: by absentee ballot in Tennessee. Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern: by absentee bal- lot in Utah, Secretary of Interior and Mrs. Harold L. Ickes: by absentee bal- lot in Chicago. Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace: by ab- sentee ballot in Des Moines. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Claude A, Swanson: by ballot in Roanoke, Attorney General and Mrs. Homer Cummings: by absentee ballot in Greenwich, Conn. Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper: by absentee ballot in Bennetsville, 8. C. Vice President and Mrs. John N. Garner: in Uvalde, Texas. f Interest Points | On Election Map (By The Associated Press) ‘What to look for: California: Gubernatorial race between Upton Sinclair, one-time Socialist, new Democrat, in three cornered scrap with Gov. Frank Merriam, Republican, and Ray- mond L. Haight, Progressive- Commonwealth Party. Pennsylvania: Senatorial race of Senator David A. Reed, G. O. P. critic of New Deal, and Joseph F. Guffey, Democrat, an avowed Roosevelt supporter. Wisconsin: ‘Three-way sena- torial contest of young Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Pro- gressive, tacitly favored by ad- ministration; John B. Chapple, Republican, and John M. Cal- lahan, Democrat. entine Sitter, north of Richardton,|@ ———*| Mergens Is Attending K. C. Events at Fargo C. H. Mergens, Knights of Colum- bus state deputy, left Thursday morn- ing for Fargo to participate in mem- orial exercises of the Fatgo coun- cil, attend @ dinner meeting of the; Fourth Degree assembly of Fargo and to preside at a regional meeting for the first district councils of Fargo, Jamestown and Wahpeton. Mergens will speak on “The Knights of Columbus Order and Its Dead” at the memorial service at which Rev. Father Vincent J. Ryan, pastor of St. Anthony of Padua church of Fargo, and Rev. Father F. A. Meyer, Wahpeton, state chaplain, also will state deputy, delivered the address its memorial meeting on Sunday. Monday, the Jamestown council held ® similar meeting with Rev. Father Geraghty as speaker. The object of the regional confer- ence, held at 3:30 o'clock afternoon, was to discuss the work of the Légion of Decency, the de- velopment of work among Catholic boys, promotion of the laymen’s re- Home Owned - - the National Council of Catholic men. Mergeng anticipates that 4,000 Knights of Columbus in North Da- Waldorf hotel at which Mergens and pak regional meeting delegates will be guests. Sioux of N. D. Favor Reorganization Act Washington, Nov. 6—(?)—Indian talk, W. H. Clemens, Fargo, past |tibes of the Dakotas, Minnesota and ‘isconsin were shown Tuesday to {have voted overwhelmingly in favor iWhen the Wahpeton council observed of the Wheeler-Howard y jtion act at the Oct. 27 referendum. All the tribes in the four states did not vote, however, and further elec- tions will be held this month inext. Twenty-two tribes cast their in the /pallots in October, 25 more will vote Noy. 17 and 30 more in December. and Results made public by the bureau of Indian affairs included: North Dakota: (Sioux tribe), treat movement and cooperation with |Standing Rock, 668 for, 508 against. A. W. LUCAS CO. - Home Managed Home Controlled 10 Abete New York: Governorship con- test between Gov. Herbert H. Lehman, backed by President daughter, Miss Jennie C. Rygg, to Al-|Tysver, Hazen, was the scene of the ton C. Evereniret sta which oc- marriage of their son, Vern eye curred urday, » 20 with Rev.iand Miss Arlene Myers daughter of Brudvig officiating. Mr. and | Mrs.'Mrs, Mary Myers of the Spring Brook| Roosevelt for second term against Anderson are to reside at Minot. The community, which was an event of pied aeayor'P 4, ta certs bridegroom graduated from the Uni-'sunday, Oct. 21. Rev. Lemke of| Ported by Mayor BH. be if versity of North Dakota and is af-|Hazen read the service. Bret - fillated . Minnesota: Governor Floyd B. a Olson, Farmer-Laborite, seeking ee ® re-election against Martin A. Solum-Grenvick Nelson, Republican, and Jolh ©. Rev. Ernest Grill of Kenmare mar: Regan, Democrat. ried Miss Sophy Mildred Solum, Bismarck Mechanic Stanley, and Harold Marvin Gren- ‘berg, were united in marriage. The At Service School] riage license on Saturday, . tad * = * re couple left November 1 for @ wed-| Joe stecher, service manager of | % Paulson-Graber ding trip during which they will at-| wide Motors, Inc., left Bismarck Sun- | % Judge H. M. Tosdal of Stanley per- tend the golden wedding celebration |day for the Studebaker factory at|% formed the marriage of Miss Helen of the bride's grandparents. On their | South Bend, Ind. x Bertina Paulson, Stanley, and Noel return, they will live on the Ratzak| gtecher this week is enrolled as one ‘Dwight Graber, Deering, which was farm near Fessenden. of the service manager students in| % an event of Tuesday, Oct. 23. ee F | Studebaker's annual service school for ee | Today’s Recipe auto mechanics, according to A. ©.|% Buck-Kresbach Sen Rice Pilau Wilde, head of the Bismarck auto/¥ At & pretty wedding solemnized at For D. of H. Planned ‘Miss Marie Huber was named social $495 Marshall Field turns ex- plorer and finds a new source for glove leather. An ideal glove leather, imported from South America, plus Marshall Field workmanship, and ingenuity, have made On Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the ‘Concordia Lutheran ,church near ssenden, Miss Edna Dablow, corel George Will speaking r of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dablow, of North Dakota's Indians” and Miss Hamberg, and Alvin Ratzak, Ham- vick, Jr., Coulee, who received a mar- Flora Wood, violinist, agency. He is expected to return home | % During a nuptial mass and cere- mony solemnized at St. Mary's proca- thedral at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning, Miss Marcella Dorothy Bobsien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bob- zien, 414 Twelfth St, became the Home for Thanksgiving ot Anywhere D Liven! Stopeve. Privilege eS eS 0S lsmarck Greyhound Depot Bawy. et Tin. Phone BOL NORTHLAND # GREYHOUND Miss Auvurne Olson, 514 Thayer| Mrs. G. N. Livdahl, 816 Avenue B. rete | (alight ‘St. Adolph’s church south of Max on tertained "Monday, Oct. 16, by Rev. Father Wig- a Miss Florence Buck, daughter of in Buck, Gray Eagle, Minn., be- the bride of Clemens Kresbach, of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Kresbach, fashburn. =. 5 * * ford has been ed. i received at Man- Meetings of Clubs _| |, Word he . marriage recently of Miss And Social Groups Anand, daughter of Mrs. A. lace at Salix, Ia. . Sunshine Society Mrs, Whittecar are at home at Society will meet St! moville, Ie, where Mr. Whittecar is 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with| managing a restaurant, which he pur- chased recently. * * * Pavlicek-Koler Miss Mildred Pavlicek, daughter of zk * Dickinson rural, were married recently at St. Paul church at New Hradec Brydl officiating. * * Cook-Dahlen Legion Auxiliary Chorus American Legion Auxillary! ago ¢, will meet for a rehear- CAPITOL Opens Today, Nov. 6th Also Wednesday and Thursda BAKING POWDER NO SLACK FILLING the Werner com- | Funeral services will be held Wednes- munity were united when Miss Irene, day at Langdon. | (Baked Rice and Pork) 2 thick slices of pork, finely diced. % cup rice. 3 cups hot water. 2 medium sized onions, cut fine. 2 cups tomato, juice and pulp. 4 tablespoons minced parsley. Salt, pepper and paprika. Fry the salt pork in # skillet until it is slightly browned. 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