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ear SSS eee) “Gg ¢ 0 ie es a ae } 1 Checked Tailleur_|/Ezry Sez Want Ads Bring [sammy Baty ete { ¢ ° e a | ag erg tigers ke pheege | said, was due to increased taxes q Results, And Brides Too! lowered tariff on foreign-made match- = : ; es, soi with the Setestl of - ; ployes to accept a wage ‘ —————————————— Three Lakes, Wis. Nov. 5.—()—|fussed as much over her, because like 4 t thers Wha an icy tang in ria inden Lrg pas) op pga kg — i ‘Tuesday but only tingling warmth in jon to look her best. was - Ind, fish District 6 P 4p A D. ele ates ity ‘o Read for N.D.EA i Delegates Report on | Bara (want ads bring resulls) World ed here Monday by Bara tn « cabin Heino ober 3 millon fl ef 7 en’s heart as the topnot event of | plane, ually. These consume , ih Ad m 4 ry Sdeachercibastane | State D.A.R. Meeting the Three Lakes social season ap- | ———_————_ dll ot fond in ® year. 3 ——— boge 7 ched, Will Convene Here Saturday Mmes. A. M. Christianson, John P. PYPor Tuesday night the 74-year o1a| Cloquet Match Firm French, R, D. Hoskins and Philip J. northwoodsman is to be married to| Forced to Shut Down 5 - : : i Meyer gave formal reports on the 1935 ‘Maggie Cornwall, a 52-year old wi- enn? State Superintendent Gives|a study of exhibits also will precede North Dakota congress held at Dick- dow whom he wooed through a news-| jouquet, Minn, Nov. 5—(}—The c 1 In Pi f Fi in the luncheon, at which two-minute inson Sept. 24-26 and Mrs. R. A. paper advertisement. Berst-Forster-Dixfield plant here, rogram of Fall Meeting hg will be given by unit presi- breeding Canis ee ee The ceremony is set for 7 p.m. on| which manufactures matches and is . the lent Importance of Genealogical Research” yside hotel. in Postponed From Sept. 20 /"“Tne afternoon program opens at when Minishoshe chapter, Daughters f'itgadhy era Wiad given. hls Prat Bt Ait x —_—— 1:30 p. m., with assembly singing ana of the American Revolution, held its haircut since last summer, when he larger sizes. Arthur E. Thompson, state super-| will cuntinue with presenting char- November meeting Friday. Mmes. was dandied up to be the central fig- DANCE 4 what / intendent of public instruction and] ters, and a talk, “What It Is All William Langer and F. B. Strauss and ure on the Three Lakes float at the Look heat tnegheeds acting chairman of District 6, North| About,” by the state president, Mrs. Miss Cora Marie Strauss were hostess- Eagle River, Wis. fourth of July cel- ig Steet corm 20: pepper lof Dakota Parent and Teachers’ associa-| J. W. Snyder; a round table discus- es for & 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the ebration. A shave and a new suit See oer tion, Tuesday announced .the prograim| sion, election of officers, receiving the home of Mrs. O. W. Lundquist, 404 donated by the Three Lakes Rotary WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 4oz. pepper 15¢ for the district meeting to be held] invitation for the 1937 conference Mandan 8t., preceding the meeting. club were to provide the last touches Music furnished by here Saturday, Nov. 9, at the new high] and discussion of plans for the com- Covers were a Sd . Tuesday. sé 8oz. pepper 25¢ ome fee shart at 9a. m,, will sine eee Presbyteri n Aid to And the bride, well, they haven't : Adraw delegates from McLean, Bur- ve THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1935 Announce Wedding of Miss Beda Mae Byers Mrs, Charles B. Halvorsen, 223 Tenth St., Tuesday formally an- nounced the marriage of her daugh- ter, Miss Beda Mae Byers, to John wie Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi ty. sleigh, Morton, Grant, Emmons and Bidux counties. It originally was’ heduled for Sept. 20 and is one in fhe series of district meetings being Id this fall. Mr. Thompson urges that all. units to.send delegates and suggests hat since the meeting is called the y after the North Dakota Education tion convention closes, it may ell possible for several teachers to re-) The wedding ‘occurred Wednesday, EVA K. ANGLESBURG ain Sept. 4, at Mahnomen, Minn. One of the honor guests and Mrs. Morris was honored Monday | speakers at the North Dakota Educa- evening at a miscellaneous shower| tion association convention here this given by several of her friends at the| week will be Mrs. Anglesburg, Thomp- Halvorsen residence. Games provided] 80n, poet and author of the recently diversion during the evening, which| Published “Of the Level Land.” was closed with lunch served by the|Anglesburg arrives Tuesday evening’ bride's sister, Mrs. Dorice Small, and|®Md will be the house guest of Dr. her mother. The bride received many;®24 Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg, 820 gifts for her new home. Avenue D, until Friday when her Mr, and Mrs. Morris both received husband, George Anglesburg, will join their educations in the Bismarck pel 8 trip home. i schools. Mr. Morris is employed by|,,, a wiped | Mrs. ees the Farmers Union Oil company and rtd tub eeu veniine cameentey a his bride has been working at the City | 126," tna aay es errmsg ds bakery. The couple is at home at 713) with Dr. James E. Cox of the Unl- Third St. versity of North Dakota faculty at 1m Morris, who live north of the The secretary and treasurer will mduct registrations starting at 9 clock and half an hour later the fol: wing features will get underwa; : to order, silent prayer, “America, Presentation of past and present state ‘Officers, reading of minutes of pre- ~“yious district conference and a sym- ium on “Building Our District” by ‘Fépresentatives of county groups. ) <A skit, recreation or music, talks Agtressing why parents and teachers sehould belong to the P. T. A. and ENDS TONIGHT (TUES.) Mrs.| particularly important, she said, that Serve A. C. Luncheon The North Dakota Agricultural college reunion at 12:15 o'clock Thurs- day and the Phi Delta Kappa and school officers’ meetings Friday ali will take place at the First Presby- terian church parlors, it was an- nounced Tuesday by officials of the church Ladies’ Aid, which is serving meals for the gatherings. Mrs. W. G. Worner, co-chairman ot the N. D. A. C, luncheon, asks that reservations be made by Wednesday evening with Miss Beth Wheeler (234) or with herself at 853-M. It is alumni and former students from Bismarck and vicinity make reserva- tions. Those for teachers will be handled through a special booth pro- vided by the college. ) More detailed arrangements for the other two luncheons have not been announced, * * x An elaborate Halloween decorative scheme was used for the luncheon Pivosieetohhahesen She te xe the luncheon of the English section, | tiuner Crd yhe ae ney cakes at ~ | THE GREAT AMERICAN || Miss Caroline Huff _| hich Miss Peart Bryant is arrang-l217 “avenue A, weet, entertained 15] Mise Anne Simpson watched the M RAMA! And Christ Matz Wed) _ Mrs. angiesburg is 2 member of the| ttle girls Saturday afternoon honor-| races in company with New York Bismarck branch, League of Ameri- can Pen Women, which will give a tea honoring Mrs. Anglesburg and other out-of-town members who will be here for the convention Wednes- day afternoon. The branch recently presented Mrs. Anglesburg’s book at an evening of art, letters-and music. Miss Caroline Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Huff, Sweetbrier, be- came the bride of Christ Matz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Matz, Harmon, in a matin. service read Tuesday by Rev. A. Brandner, pastor of St. Vin- cent’s Catholic church. ing the eighth anniversary of her daughter, Patricia Anne. Mrs. Harold Fitch, aunt of the honor guest, also observed her birthday that day and Joined the little guests during the luncheon hour. In the games which Provided diversion Betty Lou Fleck and Dorothy Larson won prizes. Mrs. Brazerol was assisted in serving by society women dressed in this sporty checked wool tailluer, worn with sweater. State V.F.W. Leader Will Visit Bismarck : Mrs. J. H. Mackley of Minot, rep- Anno unce A Splendid Selection of F ur Coats The bride was attired in a white satin gown, a long veil and silver slip- pers. Her only attendants, Miss Mally Matz, wore a long frock of pink satin. George Huff was the best man for Mr, Matz. Forty guests were entertained at the wedding dinner. In the evening the ‘bridegroom and bride will give 2 dance and buffet lunch to 250 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Matz are to make their home with his parents. The bridegroom was graduated from the Mandan high school and Mrs. Matz completed her education at St. Vin- cent's parochial school. resentative of the national chief of | X staff of the Veterans of Foreign Wars | ¢ Auxiliary, will install new officers of | ¥ the Auxiliary to Gilbert N. Nelson Post No. 13236 at the regular meeting scheduled for 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the American Legion Aux- iliary room, World War Memorial building. Reservations for a dinner which is to be given in Mrs. Mackley’s honor | % at the Inn before the meeting,.start- | ¢ ing at 6 o'clock should be telephoned tu Mrs. Oscar Selvig (1513) before Wednesday noon. The officers re-|% quest that there be a large attendance Mary Jane Wilde. Supper table ap- pointments included HaHoween favors, Place cards made of animal cookies ue small pumpkins filled with can- C. A. Rusts Observe Golden Wedding Day The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rust, 419 Sixth |St., which occurred Monday, was cel-| eborated with two functions, the first @ tea in the afternoon and the second an evening reception, both given at their home. There also was a dinner party in their honor. Mrs. Rust was Miss Abigail Gotto before their marriage, which was solemnized on Nov. 4, 1885, at La On Display During The Teachers’ Convention November 6, 7, 8 TEACHERS! ... Drop in at The Lucas Company and see this com- ROCHE 4UDSON HENRY FONDS SLIM SUMMERVILLE * eK Mrs. E. B. Larson, 214 Thirteenth St., entertained members of her bridge club, which has members for two tables, Monday evening. Score awards in the card games went to Mrs. L. Mastel, who held Bigh, and to Mrs. Francis Bleth, who had second high. Mrs. Mastel will be hostess for the Nov. 18 meeting. NEXT ATTRACTION SHOWING WED. Omega, Pi, national social sorority at|flanked by talNgold tapers. A prom- et ans in the game were held by/ i 3c Special 35¢ the North Dakota Agricultural col-linent place was given to a tiered! Mrs. aot Kobs and Mrs. Schonberg. g lege, Sunday. Miss Tourlotte is | fruit wedding cake decorated in white | Who rece ‘ig high and second high, 5 o'clock Dinner at the New § sophomore in home ecomonics. and gold and surmounted by dolls|Tespectively. ACE CAFE 0 fishin representing a bridal couple, which) 71. syiss6 * eee ses ndtiael A case... he’ had been made by friends. Anna cross Logan’ rather give @ mon thirty At\the afternoon tea, at which|HOward, both of Hillsboro, will be) Across trom vanretutieues: dollars than thirty days members of Mrs. Rust’s birthday club Convention guests of Mrs. Iver About 75 friends of the couple . ; ey: ROBERT CUMMINGS called at the evening reception when and Every Night : Mmes, Clark, H. W. Richholt and L. t th K. Thompson poured and Mmes. H. + at the - oe neider, Zap, was performed at the |Mrs. Rust, Roy and Miss Edna Rust, Trinity Lutheran parsonage, 715 First |both are dead. St., at 4:30 o'clock Saturday after-| The home was beautifully decorat- noon by Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, pastor.|ed Monday with many standards fill- ‘Witnesses of the ceremony were John jed with flowers, which came as gifts Maier and Miss Erna Weigum, sister |from their friends. The refreshments of the bride. table for both functions was center- * * * Miss Frances Tourlotte, Regan, was initiated into Zeta chapter of Phi sizing the white and gold motif, humon drama of and their husbands and other friends tens Amaese numberitig about 25 were guests, Mmes, A. Van Horn and J. E. Daw- son poured and Mmes. J. C. Oberg, F. A. Lahr and Krist Kjelstrup as- sisted in the rooms. Following the tea Mr. and Mrs. | Brist Kjelstrup gave a dinner hon- oring Mr. and Mrs. Rust in the Pat- terson hotel. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Lahr, Mrs. Oberg and Mrs. Anna Clark of Coleharbor, a guest at the Rust home for the occasion. CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY Fire in the Sky!...A olty blown to bits! ...0 mighty background for o : glorious love fe story! yount Picture with STEPIN FETCHIT MARSHA HUNT JOHNNY DOWNS Jn snr we T. Perry, Adele Cauffman, Lahr and Kjelstrup assisted. There was a brief program during which Congressman Tom Hall plac- ed a golden crown on Mrs. Rust’s head “as a reward for having lived with Mr, Rust for 50 years.” Musical selections appropriate for the occa- sion were sung by a male quartet composed of Henry Halverson, George 'T. Humphreys, E. B. Klein and Al P. ‘Simon, At the close of the program, the guests presented a purse to the couple, who had received many other gifts and numerous telegrams dur- ing the day. Oberg, A heart warming story of a small-town judge and a high school teacher who be- came a carnival dancer! LAST DAYS OF Coming Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Dp e) MPE | | { Meetings of Clubs | POE SERVICE ! __ And Social Groups i Telephone 1793 @ Hudson Seal @ Persian Lamb @ Otter “JUST WONDERFUL FOOD” ‘ @ Krimmer Patterson Hotel © Muskrat M eee geeiens BS. erepetes ow @ Caracul varieties to SUCH delicious foods as BLUE POINTS on the half shell, JONES’ @ Lapin LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE, KOSHER Corned Beef. foods electrically cooked. } * f 4 Church Societies a SictiCSlGy Tharooht broiled cients aie lable: a“ote the @ Jap Mink A dippy, drippy PA sibel aE 9) OM a rs Mca -@ Alaska Seal ome wee The Only Fireproof Hotel in Bismarck* : : DOROTHY LEE “SLEEP IN SAFETY” @ American Broadtail 13, when Mrs, B.: W. Watkins, 104): . , Avenue B, will be hostess. ed with a lovely arrangement of tea| Toses and chrysanthemums, empha-! guest of the.group. Mrs. E. A Kaiser, 712 Eleventh St., will be hostess for the Nov. 18 meeting. * * Mrs. R. W. Carlson, 913 Eighth St.,| was hostess to guests for two tables of | bridge Monday afternoon in compli- ment to Mrs. Joseph Crary of Fargo, who is the house guest of Mrs. W. E. Schonberg, 215 Thayer avenue, west. Fargo diocése. vices at Milwaukee, Wis., to his new position. A. Acker, 120 Rosser avenue, west, who expects them to arrive Wednes- Gay. * ek (Additional &sx1ety on Page Seven) Dancing Tonigh MIDWAY CLUB (formerly the Dome) ‘MUSIC EVERY NIGHT BY ARNIE KUSS and his Superb Band No cover charge except Saturday night. Finest Dance Floor in Northwest - - Best of Bishop Wehrle was among the prelates of the Catholic church attending the consecration ser- during which Bishop Muench was elevated al ach $ 4&4 of members at both the dinner and rehensive selection of fur coats. o ty es " uel Ales eee Tod. Mr, and Mrs. Rust came! irs, ©: A. Schuck-and Miss Madge| the meeting. 5 YOU'RE Miss Lillie Weigum, | |',Shs state 32 years ago, living at! cing won first and second high score | rs a . ...See the season’s smartest Sentenced to.60 Minutes Golden Valley, Weds|ranching at Sstfridge before coming|HOW0rS, respectively, in the contract| | Most Rev. Vincent Wehrle. Bishop | $6 Bismarck to | aiake) thetr’ home |Sames st thtes tables when Btu Ther-| Cf Bumnarch, and Rev, Feiner Rover styles... the new and unusual of hard ‘The wedding of Miss Lillie Wel about 15 years ago. Mr. Rust, who chet car tal Pe . ; as A daughter of Mrs. E Welgum, Golden [NOW Is retired, was employed for a)tained at cards and luncheon Monday /etthedral, both left Tuesday for collar effects .. . the clever sleeve ° LAUGHTER Valley, and Joseph John Schnelder, |time by the Bank of North Dakota.|Srongan gt, “Mrs B.0. Monet aeifling the installation of Most Rev. 1 . sou of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Sch: |The two children born to Mr. and aah BSA ciplnins) J Mnuenion! asihiihon col! the treatments! Priced at— :