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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935 Miss Ruth Staley to the luncheon table which had covers | grand junior; Esther Seifert of Grand |sary, her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kind- d . for 21 guests and was lighted with | Forks, mistress of finance; Gladys|schy, 409 Fifth St., entertained a few q Make European Tour'|pink tapers. The places of Miss Rip- | Auslander of Minot, protector; Ethel/of her intimate friends at a 6:30 3 ley and her mother, Mrs. E. A. Ripley, | Bartlett of Devils Lake, guard; Mary|o’clock dinner Monday evening. The i ‘ Miss Ruth Staley, daughter of Mr. fea comgte with gered tn Auslander of Minot, senior supreme|table and the rooms were decor- 4 t luncheon, guests representative; Kate Reed of Minot,/ated with flowers from Mrs. Kind- ‘ HET Uh THREE Lae eae home of Mrs. E. W. Miller, who was fl = , ‘ . who is an instructor at the State junior supreme representaive, and/schy’s garden, peonies and prairie Teachers college at Fairmont, West|Seneral arrangements chairman, to| Marie Spiker and Esther Bymers, al-|roses. After dinner, the guests were Virginia. will sall from New York City On Eee Wi be os ee ternates for Biel tilted patie several musical selec- Gre r C V l d B ide lark hotel, Mandan. The Munit|Stella May Beehler Niiesk ou ct EEE *| Phyile and Doris Bitsing, daughters] ror miss christina Flurry, who severil Biritay renee bPRABeR, oT gory \. Vogel an r dental music during the dinner. Weds Arthur O. Dahl party but cui eis, Sizone with 8 | Washington, D. C., who are spending |“** Observing her birthday anniver-| (Additional Soctety on Page Three) Mr. LAM , booked her passage on the 8. 8, Nor-|the summer in Mandan with their W ill M ke H L Bi | k hi re fete eal be a : : mother, Mrs. Agnes Lai &@ wedding trip in the east and upon ed ie, grandmother, Mrs. ing. u a ome m isma C the i ‘at ‘at 431 During a quiet service performed|mandie, which recently made its , 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by| maiden trip across the Atlantic. Dur- eas : : ; Thee we ‘A. E Shipp, justice of the peace, at ing the iat week she will visit, in Slope Women Named Miss Edith Agnes Francis Mar-| Bismarck Presbyterial |,.tntan nign school Gnd the Mephatl|Dus Tesitence, 610 Rosser avenue, west| London, England, with John Gates.|” “ Dethian Offices Smart Id Picnic Friday |schooi of music, Minneapolis, and|peehler, both of Bismarck, exchanged| Who recently were transferred to the = He aula vy bar se eral Br Gee ‘ke id their marriage vows. Mr. and a bea capital from Ontario, Oka, + Nancy sacs vi Leith, i ¥. cago, = Geo Bashara attended the couple Party wi ley ac-|Sautter of ton, Bar! r 0! ——_—__—_ the Bismarck rou ‘will Hold {Been vidlin instructor at Ottumwa at the ceremony. pi |companies will disembark at Punchal, |Goodrich and Otella Meet of Linton Announcement has been made here|its annual picnic dinner for members) Heights college, Ottumwa, for two ee 8 Madeira, and then will tour Spain,! were named grand chief, senior, man- of the marriage of Miss Edith Agnes|and friends of all Presbyterian|Yeats. Mr. Erdos first studied violin Miss Viola Wallrich Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary,|ager and mistress of records and cor-| Francis, daughter of Mrs. E. Mowder, | churches in the area embraced by the at Pecs, Hungary, and then at Frank- ‘ Czecho-Slovakia, Germany, Holland,|respondence, respectively, of the Regan, and Gregory C. Vogel, son of|preSbyterial, at the Mandan -park fort-on-Main, Germany. He is head Weds Arthur re) ‘Leary Belgium, France and finally England.|Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters. of Mrs. G. Vogel, Mandan, which oc-|Friday, starting at 1 o'clock (CST),|0f the school of fine arts at Ottumwa pint .. North Dakota at the twenty-sixth an- tied in Ceremony Read at Mandan Vacation Fashions Attractively priced for month-end shoppers, Silk Prints will take you smartly announced % Heights college and also ts an in- nual convention held at Valley City. cured "at "Gt Vincents | Cathal ‘Tuesday, oe college, Pair-|_,Martiage vows were takem Monday Delegates Leave for’ SE ee ee ee ee aie through the whole summer for play, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel, brother field, Ia. Waithinn, daughter of E. M. Wallrich Lutheran Convention lor North Dakota’ presided work, street wear, afternoon wear. In- und sister-in-law of the bridegroom, | Wili main * * % of Bismarck, and Arthur O'Leary of The grand mistress of records and cluded are shirt-making style in sport ° attended the couple at the ceremony. biennial Gorman-Hand Nuptial Moorhead, Minn, son of Mr. and| Bismarck delegates to the Inter-|correspondence now is hol her check and plaids. ‘ The bride wore a floor-length gown Mrs, Tim O'Leary of Barnesville,| tional Luther League and Choral/0ffice for the second term. her of white taffeta, which had as its Cn \ Vows Taken Today/}minn, in st. John's Catholc church| Union convention, which 1s being|leaders chosen for the ensuing term THREE GROUPS only trimming a spray of white velvet gat of Grafton. Rev. Father William bad ay sk ee ee one were: Harriet Hoare of Williston, gardenias placed at the shoulder. Arletta Coleman Gorman and/Mulloy read the service at 9:30 “ts ety With it, she wore a white straw hat yterial presi-|nomas Basil Hand were married| o'clock. Wednesday morning. CARD OF THANKS $295 $395 $495 and other accessories in white, . {during ® nuptial mass solemnized at| Miss Caroline Wallrich, the bride's] Trinity Lutheran congregation rep-| Our heartfelt thanks is extended to Appointments in pink and white] Mrs. Pe 18/3, Mary's procathedral at 8 o'clock | sister, and William Brown of Fargo|rsr"uauves will, be Eugene Fevold|those who by their kind words and ‘were used for che wedding dinner for ‘Wednesday morning by . Father/were the attendants. A wedding egates from th “me Ay be del- | deeds helped us to bear our recent BO guests served at the Vogel home. Robert A. Feehan, pastor. The bride|breakfast was served at the Ryan|r@suy Jam the Trinity Junior ipereavement, the loss of our loved After a two-week trip to Coopers-;Nic, sponsors stressed the fact thatlis the daughter of George E. Coleman|hotel at Grand Forks. in ‘tie ‘orateeloal last ae patelone. We also wish to express our town, the South Dakota Black Hills|the affair is given for all Presbyter-|or Kansas City, Mo. ® former Bis-| Mrs, O'Leary is a graduate of the resentatives of the Mandan Circurt {Danks for the beautiful floral offer- and ‘Yellowstone National park, Mr.|!n churches in the district. .| St. John’s school of nursing at FargolTuther League: Mrs. AM. Kilond, [Ze and Mrs. Vogel will make their home| __ ys % . Mr. and has been employed jn the state| sponsor of the local’ Junior League’ Mrs. Sylvia Pailing and in Bismarck. For traveling, the bride Girl Seout Camping . P. H. + (School at Grafton. Mr. O'Leary 18] and Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, who will Family is wearing @ suit of navy blue wool 4 associated with the postoffice at /ne delegates from the choir, and th Eee teeta IME US crepe, Directors Are Named Heidt. Moorhead, where the couple will be| Misses Mildred I. Hoff and ‘Thelma Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glanville Mrs. Vogel received her high school trimmed at home after July 10. Livdahl, who will represent the Trin- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville pas creel = reste tres also is a} Committees to assist ie ee * ity Senior League. graduate of the St. Alexius hospital|Downs, who arrives here Tuesday . = Dakota nurses’ training school. Mr. Vogel|conduct the two-month camping per- Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. ining ice selbaetcthivtetd Mrs, |, attended the Mandan schools. fod for the Bismarck Girl Scluts, «| Leonard Share Honors|st tne biennial meeting. ‘The last of|° All Phones E 34 Sizes 14 to 52 Chiffons Just Received - - $7.95 Ohm Dress Shop 204 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. CONOM We GROCERY Deliver * * * which opens July 1, were announced the meetings will be in the form of a Grosy-Heringer Vows [father Me 27 athe ct Cee ke : or 5 al ,000 singers g part under \, Taken at New Salem |camp executive personnel. of blue green matelasse crepe with /rs. Joseph 8. Lechard, who arrived| direction of F. Mellus Christiansen, ig vouner Greg tala deeletagy fagoted puff sleeves and white acces-1a¢ Fort Lincoln Sunday from Colum- world-famous leader of the St. Olsf acai of Mr. mat ‘Mrs. Sa: Grae ing any of the camp activities still| A wedding breakfast for a few ne belies inno ie 22 vata Mons The North Dakota district commit- 4 G S ial J 6 to July 2 New Salem, to Jr. W. C. Heringer of Be ras Gaal ee served at the /yers. John F. Duckworth gave at her al je a Sonvention, ca coats = rocery speciais - - June uly Napoleon, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. tics a quarters Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. . H. F. Hansen, ‘ake, oral * Heringer, Venturia, was solemnized at |4- ae Girl Scout commission- Suly 1 at Mandan, where Mr. Hand ts |Leonard is the wife of Lieutenant Union organi.er; Rev. R. Ulvilden, Minneopa Maca- , 1 7 Franco American Spaghet- "% 11 o'clock Tuescay morning at the befits 118. Gane toi lemyloyed by the 8 & 8 barber shop,|Colonel Leonard, who succeeds Col Minot, transportation chairman, and roni, 2 Ib. pkg... . C | ti, 3 cans ' home of the bride’s parents with the on named are as P ae ace ‘lonel Farrell in command at Fort Rev. Carl E. L. Lucky, Page, publicity ROR sccitonitcawaietes Cc Sun Sweet Prune 23 Calumet Baking 2 Juice, qt. bottle. . Cc Powder, 16 oz. tin 3 Cc bridegroom's father officiating. lows: Sanitation—Dr. H. A. Brandes Lincoln. chairman. Rev. Marcus 8. Lewis, and Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl; equip- ; Guests were regul: Minot, is president of the North Da- salin’ modeled on fitiel lines with 2 ment and supplles—Mrs, N. O, Ram- Miss Edna F. Lehman reserve army officers’ siationed at| Kote district, Young People's Luther lace yolk, a row of tiny buttons ex-|St@d,. chairman, and Mrs. Philip J. Of Mandan Is Bride the post and Mrs, Fred L. Conklin, | asues tending down the back of the waist, |Mever, Mrs. Brandes and Mrs, James sae ae # ; publicity—Mrs. Rose! Mrs. George M. Constans and Mrs. full sleeves and a long train as trim- corer mea ce J. = Announcement has been made of|F. A. Copelin from Bismarck. At con- Shprdeeralt eal linag Romney ae College Inn raG Fi ming details. Over it she wore a vell |Ond, Mrs. THmble: food Mrs. 2. F/the marriage of Miss Edna F. Leh-|tract, Mrs. Farrell received the high] Will, be bec icles Noodle Amaizo elaborated with beads and lace. Her|DAvis, Mrs. Brandes and Mrs. W. T-lman, Mandan, and Ralph F. Gmith,|score favor and Mrs, Cecil 8. Mollo-| Amegard of Grafton on Tuesday, 5 Soap’ Salad Oil * pouquet was of yellow roses. ‘Wai y Mrs Roy: Logan and ‘Mrs. Bismarck, which was performed at 7/han and Mrs. Thomas G. Poland won fl by Chapter H, P. E. O. Sister- Dinner 10 alas | Miss Elvira Grosz, who was maid of | ee" -l o'clock ‘Tuesday evening by H. R.|second and third high prizes, re-|S cate ataEAbOn At? ese siartae Reg. Bars Pint Tin John R. Fleck; program—Mrs. Burt hood, honor for her sister, wore s whitelmnney and Mrs. Norman I. Roop: wend diene ood —— bed the| spectively. Columbine was used in|rewis and Clark hotel. A pink end taffeta formal gown with a flared personnel—Miss Cashel, ‘Themar the luncheon table decorations and skirt, bralded taffeta straps and a[B conic and ate Prederiel Freire /SMecer and Herbert Dralle attended /pouguets of painted daisies and| Wwe _florel_srrangement centered short cape jacket. She carried pink benow. :, ij the couple. Dales peonies were placed about the rooms. 25c¢ 29c 32c Minneopa Mayon- 1 5 c Minneopa Pancake 19 c A ‘Mrs, W. B. Pierce is serving in the i . naise, 8 oz. jar... Flour, 31 Ib. pk Dr. Heringer was attended by his ‘The Misses Jeanne and Phyilis e e > 3/2 ID. pkg. brotiier, Roland Heringer of Na-|°SPactty of Lae are Kraft, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, W. - ; T. Kraft, 608 Thayer avenue, west, cniliin Out-of-town guests at the ceremony : i i have returned from a two-week visit and the breakfast which followed in- Miss Odelia Baron of with relatives at Chicago and Wau- cluded Miss Esther Knutson of Bis-| Mandan Becomes Bride |conds, m. marck, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore of Cae Mandan and Mr. and Mrs. John Grosz} Miss Odelia Baron, daughter of Mr. of Lodi, Calif., uncle and aunt of the|and Mrs. John Baron, Mandan, and roi Ide |Win. 15 POANCR MIB 650.5 5,055.0) o.0a cscs esl ce 2s ll “It’s Comfortably Cool” Tonight Only @ & Pure Vanilla i b “ Solid, Yellow, Ripe Fruit bride. Istvan Erdos of Ottumwa, Ia., son of After @ trip to the Minnesota lake,|Mr. and Mrs. Zsiga Erdos of Bony- AG D , = 1p 3 Lbs. 19¢ Bing Cherries, Strawberries, Rhubarb, Asparagus, bie oe one pareloger yale at home | hag, Ge ote were married me ine) el cat \e “Just Phone 1060” Green Onions, Pineapple, Celery, Cocoanut, Radishes, at Napoleon where he Practiced jo'clock Wednesday morning 3 @ of Green Peppers, Peas, Tomatoes ? dentistry for the last year. He is a|Joseph’s Catholic parish house of Delightfully Cool ¢ 0 9 7 graduate of the University of Minne. |Mandan with Reve Father Hilde- 260 Until 7:20 ee the fla GUSSNER’S sota school of dentistry. brand eichoff officiating. Mrs. Heringer graduated from the} The bride was attended by her Bismarck hospital school of nursing|cousin, Miss Dorothy Saiko of St. and has been employed at the Man-/|Paul, who was gowned in a floor- dan hospital since then, being night |length frock of yellow chiffon. The supervisor for the last year. bridal gown was of white satin. Dr. * * * TODAY AND THURSDAY Join the Man-hunt George F. Wirtz of Mandan was the ’ Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hollis, 600 | attendant for Mr. Erdos. on the USS, Sixth 8t., are to have as their guest| Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Healow were Carolina! for several weeks her mother, Mrs.| Bismarck guests at the wedding din- ‘W. F. Houchens of Newport News,|ner with covers laid for 35 guests THRILL Takes Care of Hungry _ Kids Outdoors all day long— playing in the bright sum- mer sunshine. Is it any wonder that kids are raven- ously hungry when they come in at meal-time? iVa., who arrived Tuesday evening. rved at tt the Lewis : ron ie ictal sa As Love and Laughter Rub Shoulders with Stark MURDER FIEND STALKS MIGHTY WARSHIP! 2,000 eyes saw but no one saw ON RUNYON'S 's Magazine story acess IARA A GRAND MELANGE of Music, Dancing, And of course it is extreme: ly important that their food be fresh and wholesome at all times. The best way to be sure of this is to keep all perishable foods in an elec- {ADDED — tric refrigerator. Then there’s no need to worry. Why is an electric refrigerator safer? Fea “Latest News Events” Simply because All Electric Refrigerators maintain a constant temperature well below 50 THURS.FRL-SAT. || degrees Fahrenheit. + - FEATURING - - Meet ail New Miracle “Buzzington’s National Barn Dance Band” “The Flannery Sisters” “The Three Neighbor Boys” “Olaf, the Swede” ant “Spareribs” — On the Screen — (it’s a Miracle They Don't Kill Him!) He's Got Bats in His Belfry ... and a Cutie's Curves on His Mind! 50 Degrees Fahrenheit is the Danger Point in Food Preservation “Milk, fresh meat, poultry and fish, and many fresh fruits and vegetables, should be kept at a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit, or preferably lower, to check the growth of microbes that cause souring and decay.”—U. S. 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