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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1985 Parish House Is Follow- ed by Breakfast’ for 16 velt faculty, left Sunday morning with & group of Moorhead, Minn., Teachers Steinbruck, Mandan, to A. Neil York, son of ‘Wright college students for New York art York, 311 4 j lic, Mrs. A. E. ler, Mrs. C. W. Arlyne Marie Steinbruck and|PF.W, Plans Picnic. |wiant acs i. «ravine 2 * A. Neil York Are Wed Sunday), menos ot sie Sunes wa re-| Miss Odelia Baron % picnic and meeting, which will close Quiet Ceremony Performed at Bismarck In structors _ | the years sctivitie. t Miss Odelia Baron of Ottumwa, Ia., ; ‘Begin Trip to Burope|at the Bismarck hospital nurses’ |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John.Baron, Courtenay, ¥ knives, forks |26, as the date of marriage to Rey thigh school instsactor seis Sn pene Reeves are’ to be|Istvan Erdos of tition anit Hele hen Miss B: arrived to visit hi MADE ONON ETO | patents undll the ‘wedding: Ths bride~ ° itructo! Ottui its colle Miss Petron to Work _|fer the ast two seers. ‘Mn Erdos ie'a SS At St. wl iq For Tuesday Evening) Giprie and mrs. A. R, Weinhandl. fessional Women’s club will have a Names Wedding Day at Pioneer park. Members are to meet home at 6 o'clock and are to bring | Mandan, has chosen Wednesday, June made as soon as possible either with | field, Ia., it was announced Saturday x * * elect has been employed as a violin in- Paul Day Camp) training wt sudepest, Hungary, and in through Europe. They will land at Cherbourg, France, and will visit in France, Ger- many, Belgium, Denmark, Norway and leading American musical centers. He Sweden, sailing for home on July 30. area Dorothy Petron, who has been|is head of the violin department at er Hildebrand Eichkoff performed the 5 4 . for year a , ee 2 ceremony. ilton Pi Pu left Saturday for Camp Lakamoga at re ts for the couple were tne| Viton Piano Pupils 7 From Here Attend é +49 |Marine on Saint Croix, Minn., where Will Present Recital |sne win spend two weeks attending wn i Pitta ak te we ite National Girl Scout camp. After Jamesto Session piano of Miss -/that, she will remain there working ence Fritch, 304% Main avenue, made for the St. Paul Girl Scout day camp ig Eveneelibal chiven anid tba Piven he lanier part Gt cals ene | uncer Miss Harviet Rust, former Gil) siisses Pauline Munsch, Viole Martin ven. of week | Scout director here. Miss Petron will 3 vada, complete her work there about | Feat! Schwartz, Ruth Bowers, Ne Sidney Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman, 410 Thayer avenue, west, is to receive his medical degree from the Northwestern Uni- versity college of medicine of Chicago at its annual commencement exer- cises to be held Saturday, June 15. He has attended the Bismarck schools and went to the University of North Dakota after completing his high school course. Mr. and Mrs. Hoff- man, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logan, 221 Avenue B, west, left here Saturday and will attend the commencement exercises. They spent the week-end visiting Minneapolis friends and during the week will make stops at Wonewoc, Wis., Mrs. Hoff- man’s former home, and at Harvard, IL, where her brother resides. ee * Rev. and Mrs, H. W. Graunke of the Bismarck hospital are to have as their guests for three weeks their daughter, Miss Verna Graunke, who is a student nurse at the Ancker hos- pital of St. Paul, and Mrs. H. W. daseph and her daughter, Barbara Ann, of Minneapolis, who came Sun- day. Rev. Graunke and Miss Merle Graunke motored to Minneapolis for them on Saturday. * e # Miss Miriam Clarice Belk, who will ‘be @ bride of June 26, was feted at an informal bridge luncheon for 10 guests given by Mrs, Horace W. Lan- terman of Mandan at the Municipal golf course club house at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. A blue and pink motif, featuring blue tapers and roses, was used on the table. With the ex- ception of Mrs. Charles C, Goodwin of Bismarck and Miss Marie Burk of August 15 and then will return to Puller and Anna Klein, left Monday Bismarck. afternoon for Jamestown to attend the “ eee Evangelical Christian Endeavor L.A.P.M. to Be Given Convention Reports Corinne Hochhalter, Marian Gray, LaVerna Anstrom, Darlyne Feigel, Miss Annette Anderson, Miss Eliza- . McCabe ME. W.F.MS. ‘The Women’s Foreign society of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William Noggle, 718 Fourth St. Mrs. Oscar Forde will be program leader. Members are to bring their Sunshine offerings. : CAPITOL == POWERFUL... League annual convention which opens there in the evening and will continue until next Sunday night. _—_ Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Arness, 223 Reports of the department conven- Thayer avenue, west, have as guests tion of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Pat-|Mrs. Arness’ brother and sister-in- tiarchs Militant, Independent Order Beach, who arrived Sunday night. Tuesday and Wednesday at Devils|They will leave early Tuesday morn- | Lake, will be given when the local unit {ing for New Rockford to attend the meets at 8 o'clock Monday evening at Rolly Seventh St. All members are urged to|4 Sats , Many Guests Coming |stend, " 4 Church Societies _| Va ae, Mem the local lodge elected |? For LaRose Wedding to state ortices at the meeting includ Numerous guests will arrive in the| Mrs. J. W. Scott as right supporter to city Tuesday to attend the marriage|the president, Mrs. J. J. Maison as of Miss Margaret Marcelle LaRose,|Officer of the guard and Mrs, F. L. Rose, 622 Sixth St., and William R. ee @ *|Bridge Party Closes Year for Delphians aay ae rer iteeen clubs was for- with a bridge party given Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, ting as a games played at seven tables, Mrs. F. 8 Minser won the high score eee law, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Brown of of Odd Fellows, which was held last state firemen’s association convention. the home of Mrs. Oscar W. Lovin, 909 Mrs. H. H. Engen as vice president, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. J. La-| Burdick of Minot as secretary. ‘The current season for the Bismarck R. M. Welch, members of the Mandan hostesses. ppointments for the lunche y tion office in Bismarck. xe e Group From Here Will Attend Church School where the garments and linens were displayed, and the Misses Genevieve Parsons, Marion Burke and Mary Cayou who served, assisted the host- You'll have to-as wit tries to hold his stage- struck wife— from mak- ing a laughing-stock of herself! chaplains who will officiate at daily communion services. Mrs. Els- worth is to be the dean of women. op Va caine { Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups ] Government Study Club All women who ane interested in the government’s recovery program are invited to attend the meeting of the newly- Government Study club, which will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. ‘Thomas H. Tharalson, 309 Avenue B, 2 west, has issued invitations to 14 a 7 o'clock buffet supper ening. Guests from out of il be Mr. and Mrs. Lanter- also Lieut. and Mrs, E. J. ho are visiting his par- 2 Be gk genet) ||| A new high in hilarity. Appointments for the buffet table will |{]. - —, im! be a mixed bouquet of white lilacs, evenforhim! & BG. De Syiva Production ary aecgye and daisies flanked by of America will have three events|tall ivory tapers. with BILLIE BURKE ALISON SKIPWORTH ‘Tuesday connecti - * # & J bs Mich'is to be held| Mrs. Charles’ Holiday, 504% Main nual district rally which ; STERLING HOLLOWAY 1:30] avenue, has _ rett “The Torch Bearers” —Pius— “GYPSY NIGHT” All Color Musical ROGERS 1847 Silverware HER MAJESTY PATTERN 26 piece set $18.00 ~ 34 piece set $23.25 formerly $36.00 formerly $46.50 wagser and White. Sizes 4to9. AAA to D. mower $3.98 EOPLE ‘Ss In tarnish proof chests ' For a limited time > Bonham Brothers Jewelers professional women and earn a fine salary. Beauty shops seek our Graduates. ‘Write for interesting booklet. DEPT. STORE 112 Fitth Fergo, North Dekote - Huron, 8. D., who is the guest of Mrs. Schilling Enjoy ‘the luxury of fine pepper: J were from Mandan. Mrs. Lanterman presented Miss Belk with a gift. ze * structor at the. * Gary, Ind., to visit friends. * Mrs. J. H. Newton, 1021 Seventh St., C. E. Arnold of Mandan all the guests | school, has gone to Chicago and to|}commencement ceremonies at th@ University of North Dakota on Mone aay and Tuesday, at which Mrs. Newe Miss Charlotte Tighe of Fargo, in-|and Mrs. Fred Ohde, 614 Sixth St.,|/ton’s son, James C. Johnson, will ree Mandan training/have gone to Grand Forks to attend|ceive a bachelor of science degree. 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