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wes rN i : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1985 8 . — oS OS eeEeeeeee=l=l=ererlele——eeE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Helge Zethren are en-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones, who| St., while en route home after tour- —————————————— | = ALA, National, Head. |, S55 cr the tabir das week. have cade tueir teow ai 10eh Gene inp, Yetlewstoce ane cineien sakanal Honors North Dakota end Mrs, Zethren’s father, O, M.|¢Mth St., while he was employed by|parks and the South Dakota Black : f a a ey ik the FERA, will leave Saturday for | Hills. The North Dakota department of |Lundstrom of Fargo, and her uncle| Thief River Falls, Minn. where Mr. * a8 the Atmerican tagion AUKiMry “HAS and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lund-/ Jones is to work for the Soo Line raile| Mr. and Mrs. George J, Brown, 218 strom of Seattle, Wash, Mrs. Zeth-| Toad. Avenue C, west, are having as their {ie bres hepa Sais OME aise se ren’s father ‘Ae @ week or two. ibe, ah ie oy < pata ke guest until Sunday Mrs, Brown's * . J. A. Hofto, ot, past depart-| The Zethrens moving in the next . 's. C. W. Robertson of|mother, Mrs. John O’Day, who lives ment president and incoming na-|few days from the Boutrous apart- Minot are spending a few days visit-|near Great Falls, Mont. Mrs. O’Day ° E d: D a B t a Lee Brinting eatin fll Kathryn Brown Closes tional spine seseciely as & pere ments to the New Dale apartments|ing Mrs. W. A. McDonald, 223 Second | arrived Tuesday. uss e n es wing & month’s vacat a if on Mandan St., which just have been ba be back in Ws n Sept. 9. sonal page for Mrs, A. C. Carlson, i ae na pect tot ashington Sent:®.) Story Hours Saturday [snl pee for Mrs. A.C. Certson:|completed. | 4 . Gilroy’s mother, Mrs. Isa- "TEEN P the St. Louis convention, Sept. 23-26. eee Archie McGr ‘ay Mar ry Here hella Gainer of Neche, and his father, pinliss Kathryn Brown, who has Been} “Tne North Dakota Legion speciall avenue B, ‘have es’ theif’ guestal 3 H.W. Gilroy, and his sister, Mrs. 1. F. [Hsttulng d who will re-|‘Taim, which will leave Fargo overthetr nieces, the Misses Elizabeth and * wr ee ES Y Wright, both of Drayton. her "ena hoe on|te Great Northern at 11 a. m. Sat-| Gertrude Wagner of Red Wing, Minn., \ Detroit Actress Takes Marriage| Mary Flora Wood to ove Bepeuies Ge Win CRUSE Lee hast urday, Sept. 21; will carry the depart-|who will remain here until after the * : * ant § a Teach at Crookston Delta Tau Delta to [sory how in the childrens depart|in adalton to delegates and vistors yt anne “Wagner wil enverain || 4 MO ° e : Home City ig deey Picea Wasa: aaughter ot Install ‘U’ Chapter jnoon. “°° tly from both departments, | Auxillary |19 guests at an informal 6:30 o'clock |§ yiss Mary Flora Wood, daugh Cit ss te Sali at. wk |RSS bee te Eee IC oon. an MG, Bb eageg, OS B Home of Nationally Advertised i “ The marriage of Miss Edna fin St. leaves this. week-end for ns lergartel year |enderlin; Mrs. F. R. English, Cassel- WE Best, Detroit Mich, actress and| Crookston, Minn. where she has ac~ chapter of Delta Ts ane area eR ca SAE ton; Mrs. B. E. Baldwin, Devils Lake; Merchandise I ete ee ctor | Dakota were under way Friday, fol-|classes at the William Moore school | Mrs. 3: W. Rosenthal, eit ty and Archie Hart McGray, St. Paul,|at the Mound, private high school for cot t that Bete Chi, 9 to 11:15 0 and at the ‘Mrs. Claude Funden, Mandan, and . 4 ls conducted by the Sisters of St.|lowing announcement that Be HPs Ba) a "99 | Mrs. J. W. Payne, Crosby. ad fon of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Will McGray,| grtediet of gt. Joseph, Minn. She | local social fraternity, was granted [Roosevelt bullding from 1:30 to 3:30)" Mrs. Geelan as department. prest- o'clock every day except Saturday, following the regular schedule of the public schools. charter. The formal announcement from Delta Tau Delta was made at Memphis, Tenn., by Charles J. Crary, vice president. also will teach violin at a high school for boys at Crookston. Miss Wood ‘is a 1935 graduate of St. | dent will be delegation chairma! She has appointed Mrs. English an Mrs. Rosenthal to be in charge of Episcopal church at 3:30 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon, was the cult - tion of a Bismarck high school ro- FRI. - SAT. - SUN. * *e * SATURDAY mance, Mary’s high school and during her bers of Beta Chi living the anrlual states dinner decorations. HER LPS SAD "GOOD-BYE"- wae! te ae ora Wey gta oe me tie | Miss Angela Bobrien kV ht i Sea 8 cesee oe C. A. Cranna, M. V. ‘ance, D. W. s Suave. . \ which was read by the rector, Rev.| young musicians of the city. She ap- ward | Ww Ww Se " m YOU 4 N. E. Elsworth. D. Bruce Doyle and| peared frequently on programs and Saldin, James Kennedy and Ho ill Be ed pt. 23 Leadership of the Auxiliary’s 400,- TLL Ruder. George Allen, formerly of this city and now of Grand Forks, also is @ member as are Theodore Kellogg of Dickinson and Gus Lindell of Wash- burn, who both are state’s attorneys, and Dr. Ernest setae of Washburn. Arthur Cayou, who with their wives ‘were among the guests, were the wit- nesses. |contests held here. She received her Mr, and Mrs. McGray left Friday | early musical training at Fargo where for Garrison to visit with his par-*he family resided until coming here! ents for a short time. j 000 members will be sought by two candidates when the Auxiliary elects its national president at this conven- tion. The two announced candidates are Mrs. Melville Mucklestone of Chi- cago and Mrs. Thomas Gammie of in recitals, played over the radio and won honors in the state and district The marriage of Miss Angela Bob- zien, daughter of F. H. Bobzien, 619 Sixth St., and the late Mrs. Bobzien, whose engagement to James Canfield NANCY CARROLL GEORGE MURPHY A Drama of Life in and at Minneapolis where she was a * * New York City on Mrs, McGray, the daughter of Mrs. cPhal if Bs of Lexington, Ky., was formally an-|Ponca City, Okla. Both women have ' R. L. Best of Milwaukee, Wis. and SO RIaEGk aise SAS Wi nd D. of H. Bride-Elect nounced Friday by her father, will/been nationally prominent in the $15 a Week! the late Mr. Best, is well known on} tryman ted With Gift|° Monday, Sept. 23, at Lexington. | Auxiliary for a number of years and|| The Saga of Every Young the stage in Detroit. The bridegroom z * * se Presente 1 Mr. Canfield is the son of Mr. and|both have the endorsement of their Married Couple! { < 4s.employed by the Mason law book | — Mrs. J, G. Canfield of 927 Broadway |state organizations, A spirited race PI i firm of 8t. Paul. Both) M: E B.S k | Miss Viola Helen Toews, a Septem-javenue and lived here until a year|for the presidency is predicted. ues © Mr. and Mrs. McGray had been hav- rs. Hugene b. OwKa ber bride, was honored at the Degree |ago when he went to Lexington to| Mrs. Geelan and Mrs. R. M. DePuy Further Adventures * ing their vacations at this time, Mr.| (Given Farewell Party of Honor Protective association's first |work for the Lexington Delivery com-|of Jamestown, department secretary, -in- » McGray dividing his time between 4 visits at Garrison and Bismarck and Mrs. McGray having been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lewis J. Mann of + Washburn. The Best family also has relations in Jamestown. Both Mr. and Mrs. McGray gradu- ated from the Bismarck high school. Mr. McGray has a law degree from fall social meeting, which was held Thursday evening and took the form jof a treasure hunt. Miss Catherine the Provident Life Insurance com- |, Morris, social committee chairman, pany, was hostess at a 6:30 o'clock |presented the bride-elect wth a gift bridge dinner given at the Municipal jo¢ crystal matching her p#ttern from golf course club house Tuesday eve- the lodge. nipg for the girls employed in the/ ‘Thirty-five members participated in jOffice with Mrs. Eugene B. Sowka,/the treasure hunt and were assigned pany. The Canfield family came to Bismarck from Carrington about five years ago and prospective bridegroom worked for the Bridgement-Russell creamery from that time until he left. The bride-elect is employed in the city auditor's office in the water ; works department and is a graduate of St. Mary's high school. Mr. Can- attended the Legion meeting held in Fargo last Sunday afternoon, when the plans for the year of Legion and Auxiliary work were discussed by the Legion executive board, deputies and chairmen. Intensive plans for mem- bership are being made by both or- ganizations, the campaign to start soon after the national meet, “The Phantom Empire” News - Screen Snapshots "Shows at 7and9 Adm. 10c and 25c Miss Henricka B. Beach, actuary of the University of North Dakota, ‘where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon sees | u | Mrs. Susie Clark and daughter, | Bvelyn, left Thursday for their home pt Spokane, Wash., after visiting for ‘a month with Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. B. D. Wetmore, 813 Rosser avenue. Just Arrived Complete Line of Men’s and Young Men's SWEATERS Latest styles and colors All priced reasonably Capitol Army & Navy Store 410 Broadway who leaves soon for St. Paul, as the honor guest. At contract, Miss Margaret Wyn- koop and Mrs. Richard Biesheuvel won first and second high score fa- vors, respectively. There also was gift for Mrs. Sowka. Mrs. Sowka, who has been employed by the Provident Life firm for the last 13 years, leaves Monday for Colehar- bor and will visit there for a short time before leaving for St. Paul about Sept. 15. Mr. Sowka left for St. Paul a few months ago to assume his posi- tion with the Federal Land Bank. ee ® Mr. and Mrs. Merle M. Gilroy and children, Fern and Beverly, of Wash- ington, D. C., formerly of Bismarck, arrived here Thursday afternoon to visit with friends until Tuesday, They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beall, 618 Third St., and will be honored at several parties and fam- ily gatherings during their stay. Mr. Gilroy was employed for eight years by The Bismarck Tribune before go- ing to Washington to work in the to places in eight competing cars at the Morris home, which was the start- ing point. Those driven by A. M. Brazerol and Mrs. G. F. Pelke won first and second place, respectively, and all the occupants were given fav- ors. After returning from the hunt, games were the diversion until the two-course lunch was served by the committee, Miss Morris, Mrs. Brazer- ‘ol, Mrs. C. W. Finkle and Miss Clare Fox. Because it was too cold, lunch was not served in the garden as planned but the rooms of the Morris home were trimmed with a profusion of flowers. The first business meeting of the fall schedule will be held Wednesday, Sept. 11. s* * Miss Leda Custer, who for the last several years has served as book- keeper, stenographer and head wait- ress at the Sweet shop, left this week for Williston where she has accepted a similar position with the Luzon hotel restaurant. Before Miss Custer left, she was honored at a number of field was graduated from the Car- rington high school. * % # 1st Lt. and Mrs. 8. Theodore Gins- berg, 1108 Thayer avenue, have as their guests for a few days Mrs. Gins- berg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leach, and her sister, Miss Evelyn Leach, all of Chicago, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morty Leach of New York City. This is the first visit that any of the guests have made to since Lieutenant and Mrs. Ginsberg came here last \summer when he was stationed at Fort Lincoln. They came especially to make the acquaintance of Barbara Cecil Ginsberg, who was born in May while Mr. and Mrs. Leach were visit- ing in London, England, which once was their home. ee & Miss Elaine Pippin, Dickinson, daughter of H. O. Pippin, Stark county superintendent of schools, who appeared on the Kiwanis convention program, accompanied her father here and was a guest at the home of Mr. Helping you to True Beauty that is our purpose Duart Waves Are Styled for Beauty and for Adaptability. 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