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whe 82 C.D.A. Members at ‘Daughters of America, at communion breakfast given by court at St. Mary’s school + @)SOCIETY and CLUBS [=== 4 W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise Bride of James Childs Rev. Walter E. Vater Officiates at Pretty Home Ceremony Monday Morning An improvised altar and archway of ferns and cut flowers and a large wedding bell suspended from the arch formed the setting in the home of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. A. ann 111 Avenue A, west, for ae F. E. Logee, pastor of the First Pres- byterian church, at 3:30 o'clock iphone ceremony, which in the church, were the bride's brother “and sister-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. Glenn Oder. The bride is & former Burleigh county teacher, Men last taught at Telfer School io. 1, An exhibition by the Ancient Order | Appear Before PTA, : . ior ; ; | N S T R U 5 | O N of United Workmen drill team and s talk on “Recreation” by Ben Jacobson, seesesecc|| eM ce ee|| / ART OF MAKE-UP » The “Lohengrin” wed- ding march was played by Mrs. Fer- ris Cordner. ‘The bride had as her only attend- ‘nt, Miss Marian Jensen, who wore ® pale blue chiffon model fashioned in floor-length on fitted lines and white accessories and carried a bou- quet of roses. The bridal gown was made of white eyelet embroidered organdy, made in floor-length and. with a fitted basque waist, full skirt and long sleeves. All her accessor- fes were in white. Her shower bot quet was of roses and lilies-of-the- valley. Wayne T. Childs of Minneapolis, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, Out-of-town. guests at the cere- mony were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Childs and Mrs. F. Casler, who came from Cavalier. Covers were lsid for 18 at the wed- ding breakfast, served at the Capitol private dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Childds have gone to Minneapolis for their wedding trip and will be at home after May 1 at. Mandan. The bridegroom is a grad- uate of the Forsythe, Mont. high school and is employed by the Uni- versal Motor company of this city. Mrs. Childs is an alumna of the Bis- marck high school. * * Fritch Studio Pupils Entertained Saturday Miss Florence Fritch, 304% Main avenue, entertained her junior piano] ing pupils at the studio Saturday eve- ning when the diversion consisted of solos played by the pupils and a contest. Burleigh Instructor Becomes Bride Here Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Vina B. Oder, Regan, and Albert E. Anderson, Men- oken, which was performed by Rev. CAPITOL Tonight and Tues. program planned for the Wachter BRT End he | 8 th Bee nin ba at Max Factor's Hollywood Art School of Make-Up evening. se re Kj : NO COST OR OBLIGATION lusical numbers arranged for are J : . . vocal solos by Miss Charlotte Sathre . In these fascinating illustrated lessons you are given ahr ’ « Hilderbrand, returned ‘ i th of makeap a the oe ow ie eraeel iad gunnen souovine Goren tn Red ; » ‘Hildertrand, snother ; [Pct nee fa make-up... You will see how mever'ts Mrs, Mos in be Bed = é ; traalfoetued ince ravishicg lovelies sel i Jouharian, ie BS E Josie Grinde, Mrs. Joseph 5 . J. ‘ when make-up is in color harmony. on Webster and Mrs. Richard : s* Couple Wed Thursday Honored at M’Clusky Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry Wentz, whose marriage occurred at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the First Evangelical church parsonage, 708 Hoon Avenue, ane Fro La) E. lerzberg officiating, returned Sunday GINGER ROGERS evening from McClusky where they] fF In the New B-K-O Production ents, Mr, an Wentz. i "The brid isthe former Mise Martha building. Miss} % * SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT * daver rot Teodare Papakea Den= , re ae MISS EVE MARIE GILSON and the iave 5 For the wedding ceremony, the o MAX FACTOR MAKE-UP ARTIST bride wore an ensemble outfit of beige 4 CLASSES DAILY FREE: An Art ond Color Complexion Analysis and Your Personal Color Harmony MaleUp Char. lf E E Mrs. W. Billy, Jean Mrs. William Hunter. tings of Clubs i nd Social Groups | eo x ui —") Ee avenue, west, entertained eight at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon wi appointments in keeping with the approach of Easter. ae Mrs. H. H. 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