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‘ Church Leadership - |. To Be Conduc Miss Dorothy Magee of St. Paul Will Be Guest Instructor for Six Day Class Dates for the ninth annual church leaderahip training school to‘ be held under auspices of the Bismarck Counell of Religious Education were announced Friday by Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, chairman of the leadership training committee. The classes will be held from 17:30 to 9:20 o'clock the evenings of Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 11-18 and Nov. 18-20, at the junior high school building. All church schools 4 are urged to mak . 4n effort to enroll teachers, officers, young people and others interested in Walter E. Vater, pastor of the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church, who 25 cents. Miss Dorothy Magee of St. Paul, cation in the St. Paul area of the Methodist Episcopal church, will. be Miss Magee is to. guest instructor. offer Course 2, which entitled “Principles of Teaching.” R. L. Wells, Bismarck high school instructor, will lead Course 1, which is of the First Presbyterian church. Each student completing a course will be granted one unit of credit toward the standard leadership train- « ing diploma, * Miss Plarenap Pugh Weds at Los Angeles Announcements have been received at Mandan of the marriage Oct. 19 of Miss Florence Madalyn Pugh, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Edward former Pugh, Los Angeles, Calif, Mandan residents, and Charles Pat- rick Toohey, son of Mrs. Henry James Kelly, Los. Angeles. ‘The nuptial mass and service were read in St. Mary Magdalene church at Los Angeles by Rev. John Dunn, assisted by Revs. Henry Alker and Peter Solomon. Mrs. Homer Pheasant was her sister's matron of honor and sister of the and Miss Madeline Phillips were other attendants of the 4 Mrs, Clifford Grail, bridegroom, bride. Constant Cornelius Toohey, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, Mrs. Toohey is @ graduate of the University of California, Los: Angeles, and is a member of. Phi Mu sorority. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGillic, pio- and is-a , Beulah. She has made several visits to both neer Mandan residents, niece of Mrs. Arnold Rend Teligious education work by Rev. is serving as dean. The third ‘officer is Roy Neff, registrar, who announces that the enrollment fee will be only daughter of Bishop J. Ralph M »\ternoon in the Morton county court and a special worker in religious edu- is entitled “A Study of the Pupil.” «“The Old Testament,” Course 3, will be offered by Rev. F. E. Logee, pastor School ted This Month) | Mandan and Beulah. The bridegroom was graduated from the Uniyersity of Santa Clara, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Toohey are at home in the El Rio apartments, Los An- geles, * * * Community Players Are Meeting Monday Bismarck Community Player$ mem- bers have been mailed notices of the November meeting, which will be held at the B,P. W. room, World War Me- morial building, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Nov. 4. They are urged to bring with them anyone who is in- terested in dramatics. * ek Miss Veronica Graner Is Wed to Local Man Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Veronica Graner, Man- dan, and Steve Lamibao, Bismarck, which was performed late Monday af- house by County Judge B. W. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Doerr, Mandan, attended the ee at the vali * * State anrditer Office Honors Hazle DeVore] Miss Hazle DeVore, who Sunday is to become the bride of Oscar J. Buttedahl, was honored at a luncheon party Thursday noon by Mrs. Berta E. Baker, state auditor, and employees of her office, in which the bride-elect has been working since coming to Bismarck three years ago. The func- tion was held in the Capitol private dining room, covers being laid for 12 at a table decorated in keeping with the late autumn season. Mrs. L. O. Rudser, formerly employed in the of- fice, was a guest. Miss Elizabeth Stannard, representing the group, pre- sented the bride-elect With a gift of glassware. 5 * ok Ok Schander-Martineson Vows Are Taken Here Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Esther Ethel Schander, daughter of Mrs. Fred Schander, Heaton, to Carl Martine- son, son of Mrs. C. Martineson, marck, ‘ ‘The service was read at 3:30 o'clock the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 20, by Rev. G. P. Gaede, pastor of the ‘Seventh Day Adventist church, at the Parsonage, 623 Seventh St. Albert. Martineson, brother of the bridegroom, and Miss Goldie Schan- der, sister of the bride, were the at- tendants. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, John Schander, was attired in a white sa- tin dress and a long ,white veil. The ‘maid of honor wore blue silk crepe. A 6 o'clock wedding dinner served CAPITOL Tonight and Sat. Matinee - by WALLAC duets Ca oe Sat. Night -'Sun.'- Mon. Fire inthe sky! A city blown to bits! Vesuvius in eruption! Upen this mighty canvas a love story 2,000 seers of “ ooo weitten for this at the home of the bride's mother followed the ceremony. Mrs. Martineson is a ‘native of Heaton and attended the schools there and at Harvey. Mr. Martineson has a farm near this city, where he and his bride are making their home. + *# # Joseph Wright, sophomore in ap- plied arts and sciences at the North Mrs. Lumry Speaks On Scottish Queen Mrs. R. W. Lumry’s personal inter- est in Mary Queen of Scots, which led her to request that subject in the Fortnightly club’s 1935-36 program @evoted to “Women Who Have Made History,” made her talk on the famous queen given at Wednesday’s meeting one which caused much enthusiasm among the club members. Mrs. Lum- ry's interest in the Scottish monarch dates from her girlhood and she gave an informative talk covering many phases of the queen’s life. Mrs. A. M. Christianson, 1005 Fifth St. was hostess for the meeting, at which business was dispensed with because several members expected to attend the Girl Scout tea. eee Anastacia Tricka of Wilton Becomes Bride Miss Anastacia Tricka, daughter of Food Sale Saturday To Be at Lucas Co. The food sale which St. George's Episcopal Afternoon Guild has plan-| ¢ ned for Saturday will be held at the A. W. Lucas company instead. of at, Hoskins-Meyer, it was announced) Friday by Mrs. W. E. Cole, co-chair- man with Mrs, Arthur A. Jones. Bos- ton brown bread and baked beans will be featured in the meee which begins at 11 o'clock. f Taffeta and Mink ] se * Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Plans Bazaar, Supper Dates for two annual activities of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, the lutefisk supper and pre-holiday ba- waar, were set at the meeting held Thursday afternoon. Mmes, Henry O. Saxvik, G. N. Liv- dahl and E. N, Medahl were named { den, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gor- den, also of Wilton, at a nuptial service read by Rev. Father John C. Mrs. Wasyle Tricka, Wilton, became the bride of Lawrence Edward Gor-'! ing. : Mr. and Mrs, Gorden have gone to Wingering, pastor of the Wilton | Catholic church, », Saturday at the rec- tory. ‘The bride, wearing an ankle-length model of white silk and a white veil, had as her bridesmaid Miss Anna Kanski, who wore a light blue dress and hat. Both carried bouquets of ‘roses and carnations. Lorna Chernos and Olivetta Dimond, both of Wilton, wearing frocks of pink and blue, re- ispectively, and carrying bouquets of | flowers, actéd as flower girls. and Annie Triska and Paul Gorden, Frank Partyka and Carl Vincent. Bismarc® guests at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and Miss Irene Pascud. Mrs. Michael Slobojan -and daughter, Margaret, of Mandan guests. | Four hundred persons were invit-| |ed to the wedding dinner served Sun- tend and a large gathering also at-| ‘or of the couple Monday evening tn, |the Baldwin hall. Lunch was served Minneapolis and upon their return will make their home with his par- ents, Besides the best man and brides-| maid the couple also was attended by | ¢, the Misses Eva Baranyk, Mary Skura | were other out-of-town | tended the public dance given in hon-} during an intermission in the danc- |», Contract was in play at two tables when Miss Ruth Hanson of 320 Avenue | 0! B, west, and Miss Ruth Hintgen en- tertained their club Thursday evening at Hintgen’s home in the Mason apartments. The seasonal motif was emphasized in the card and luncheon appointments. Score awards went to the Misses Ethel Sandin and Evelyn Omett. Ty Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups cy ees Nomination of officers will be in- cluded in the business when the | Rebekah lodge meets at 8 o'clock Fri-| 4 \day evening at the World War Mem- orial building cining room. * * * M. E. Mission Groups | The Home Guards and King’s Her- jalds, junior mission groups of the Mc- | Cabe Methodist Episcopal church, will | meet at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after- noon at the church parlors, ; i | + | of fairy tales, disliked children, . .Baked Beans and Boston Brown Bread Featured in food sale at A. W. Lucas Co. starting at 11 a, m. Saturday, Nov. 2, Sponsored by St. George’s EPISCOPAL AFTERNOON GUILD || Church Societies J Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid The Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday hl tae at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. Richert, 1020 Avenue C. as the genera} committee for the-sup- per, which is to be served Friday. Nov. 22. They will appoint assistants from the membership, The annual bazaar’ and efternooh lunch will be held Thursday, ‘Dec. 5, The circles will handle various fea- tures of this project. Following .the business meeting, supper was served to members and their families by Mmes. J. W. Knecht, A. M. Omdahl, L. Rudser and Karl 8. ‘Wahl, see Miss Mary Hennessy of Reynclds, who has been visiting Miss Jean) § Roherty, 615 Mandan St., and her brother, Edward Hennessy, who is em- ployed by the state regulatory de- partment, since Monday evening, left Friday for Jamestown. She will visit relatives there before returning to Reynolds. Miss Hennessy graduated from the University of North Dakota law school and was admitted to the state bar at the examinations con- ducted here in July. For the opening of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Mrs. Allan CURTAIN AT 8:30 Single Admission—$2.00, $1.50 and $1.00, plus tax TONIGHT FRIDAY, BISMARCK AUDITORIUM Lionel Ince and New York Cast in “PETTICOAT FEVER” NOV. 1, By Mark Reed A. Ryan, Jr., topped her taffeta . evening gown with a mink cape to make a luxurious contrast. recently was appointed ‘a reporter on the staff of The Spectrum, weekly newspaper at the college. STATE Fri. - Sat. - Sun, « Exciting Thriller of Frisco’s Underworld! It Happened in San Francisco! LYLE TALBOT. VALERIE HOBSON A thrill-packed, mystery- loaded drama right out of the largest Chinatown in America! PLUS — PHANTOM EMPIRE NEWS - - FUN CARTOON Shows at 7 and 9 - Dakota Agricultural college, A Joy Hit! Dancing— Singing—~ Heart-Tugs and Laughter! 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