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-_ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1985 CLUBS ‘Barbara Schleicher Of Mandan Is Bride During a quiet marriage service read in St. Mary's procathedral rec- | tory at 10 o'clock Saturday morning jin Pembina county to the establish-|by Rev. Henry Holleman, assistant |ment of the first institutions, the | pastor, Miss Barbara Schleicher, |schools and the churches, since the|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William {timber provided the necessary lumber | Schleicher, Mandan, became the bride and all the pioneers aided in the|0f Lawrence Gabel, son of Mr. and necessary labor. He recalled the true eae Joseph Gabel, ss nae errr 2 |democracy and lack of class distinc-| Witnesses were Miss Magdalene an prlorence H. Davis, librarian of inj tion in the early days, The governor | Roy Gabel. Mr. and Mrs. Gable are ny. Bilis L, Jackson, tv jtraced his first interest in govern- | making their home in this city. Of the Bismarck Garden’ club ;Ment to the election in which the xe * Iname of Neche | tn ane name of Ne wae choen or Ms ME. , Bazaar, Supper nual dinns g, at which Gov-} ry sophie tens rae Dal Ba Hi . retaining the government township] To Be Held Thursday ernor Walter Welford was the h eer il 4 t and speaker, Monday evening because “it is the most democratic ~'form of government we have and One of the long established bazaars the Grand Pacific hotel private , id} [brings to the people an idea of public! of the holiday season is that of the dining room. Rev. Jackson became treasurer, suc- | 4£fairs. | McCabe Methodist Episcopal General ceeding J. L. Barth, who resigned.| . | Aid society which will be held this Other officers nominated by the com- | to the subject of gar-) year on Thursday, Dec, 5, opening at mittee composed of Miss Marie Hu- “ening, the chief executive told of/ 11 o'clock. The sale of needlework Philip R. Webb and | te s uggle ot the early settlers to} articles designed for Christmas giv- bush, and unanimously | ct seeds which would produce plants) ing and of candies will be continued elected, were E. G vice | “pening during the short growing! throughout the day, which will be ident; Mrs. E. ;| Season. His parents, who went to the| concluded with a supper beginning at tise presiient, | Pembina country in 1879 with their! 5-39 o'clock, ‘The supper is in charge Reeay. sip ven children, were among these’ of Mrs, Frank Everts and booths are fier aiid: fall ws comes #24 sent back to Canada fer pota-| under supervision of-presidents of the Nithin the duties of the vice presi | tes Which matured by July 4 and set various divisions of the Ald. Ment ja record in the community ee) «£8 Governor Remi a | Re Jackson, who presided, in- Governor Welford’s address, woven | } troduced several guests whom he! Pattersons Return : jcredited with contributing to the suc- Stas 8 from ely philosophy, was a story | ess of the club's activities during| From Visit in East of the ¢ J Pembina MY! the year just closing. Among these} — leading to the conclusion that, “After! were Dr. Agnes Stucke of Garrisoa,| Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. Patterson all the years that have gone by we|Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hutchinson of of the Patterson hotel, who attended heed some of the pioneer spirit. the) Mandan, Col. Paul S, Bliss, George|the national hotel convention at At- spirit of mutual helpfulness in which | p. and Miss Josephine Hosch, | lantic Ciy, N. J., and the hotel ex- all gave so eel to help their | co, y editor of The Tribune. {position and convention held at the neighbors and fellow men : Mr. Hutchinson, who is in charge/Grand Central Palace hotel in New r interest to a garden of shelterbelt plantings in Bismarck | York City, returned to Bismarck Sun- r in which Governor) and Mandan for the United States|day evening. Welford related the growth of timber! forestry service, complimented the] During their four-week stay in the club on its flower shows, pointed out| east, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson also {the long-time benefit of tree and visited in Philadelphia, Baltimore and @¢ | flower planting and told the anecdote Washington. Mr. Patterson reports of the organization of the slogan,)pusiness conditions are improving | “Say It With Flowers,” credited to a| throughout the east. He found many [Rugby florist. {hotels are running 100 per cent ca- i Club Invited to Ranch jpacity, which is a notable improve- Colonel Bliss recalled his assovia- b ; tion with the Minneapolis and st,|™ePt over the ania balay |Paul wild flower clubs and the St. Louis Horticultural society, ernphsas- yy o y Pe eee ey een | — pans Eager Bismarck Garden Club N atties Mrs. Florence Davis Leader SOCIETY Governor Recalls Early Days in Pembina County at Group's Annual Dinner Early Garden Struggles Returning denin; um- |shelterbelt work, congratulated the | club for its work in saving the Jand- mark tree on the Huber homestead and closed with an invitation to the | club to hold a meeting in his ramined {earth garage on his Scoria Lily ranch Mrs. G. F. Pelke is opening her new home at 811 Washington 8t., for a contract and auction bridge party at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, the func- {12 miles east of Hettinger. tion being arranged as a benefit for | Rey. Jackson thanked all the mem-|the Degree of Honor Protective asso- bers for their help during his two | ciation, |terms before introducing Mrs. Davis! the party will be the first of two who gave an inspiring tai on the | social affairs scheduled for the lodge possibilities of the club and suggest | this month. The second will be the! ed that neighboring towns ve invited potluck dinner and Christmas party ,0 take part in the program. , {combined with the annual election of Mrs. V. J. LaRose, accompanied bY | orticers, scheduled for 6:30 o'clock Lane Eeeets Sang “The Flow | Wednesday evening, Dec. 11. Those y” by Grace Watson, former | Wednesda a th {North Dakota woman, and “In the /@xPecting to attend the supper are | Garden of Tomorrow.” ees He telephone Mrs. C. E. Finkle | Covers for 50 were laid at a single | ‘1822-W). Hong table marked with bouquets “of | ea j pink chrysanthemums, The arrang : | Destined er eet poe ments were made by Mmes. E so for the ca rty h s { lor and George F. Will, who ar-| rations are being made to entertain and the out-| about 60 guests at the party which is| j open to the public. } * e * Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mann, 232 Avenue A, west, returned Monday eve- {ning from Grand Forks where they ‘had made a Thanksgiving visit with Mrs, Mann's mother, Mrs. O. S. Hille- the opening} oe, and her sister, Mrs, A. G. Sorlie, | winter season dance and card party|aid family, Mrs. Hilleboe returned ‘at the lodge rooms Monday night. with them and will visit here for some | Featuring the entertainment was a| time. jfloor show under direction of Miss Margaret Ann Ramsey. Miss Audrey | | Waldschmidt demonstrated acrobatic apers, and Miss Emily Papacek, the | um dance. The Misses Carolyn} Dahlen and Joan Slorby appeared in} ;a tap novelty. Mrs. Arthur Bauer was! * / accompanist. | ; A lunch was served under direction! jof Mrs. A. H, Spangler. Mrs, James | W. Guthrie was in charge of the card} ¢ | program. | | * Ok Ok Mrs. Edward B. Cox sah, | Leads P. E. O. Program | | |. Mrs, Edward B. Cox presented a re- | | view of “Letters from Catherine Mans- ; | field,” reading several excerpts, as the i {ranged the program | going president. | x OK * '200 Attend Opening | Dance at Elks Club More than 200 Elks, and friends, attended their ladies Gruen, Bulova and Hamilton Watches Our large showing of the new- est designs in the above makes are now ready for early gift shop- pers, We also sell Elgin and Waltham watches. the gift with the per- sonal touch—makes a very appropriate present between friends at Christ- mas time. There is still time to have pictures taken and finished before Christmas. The Butler Studio Webb ' Block |program for the meeting of Chapter ,F, P.E.O. Sisterhood, held Monday {afternoon with Mrs. John P. French, /615 Fourth St., as hostess. The pro- Our store is the Diamond and gram foliowed the routine business |] wedding Ring Store. Let us session at 3 o'clock. quote you prices and give you an 5 * * OK idea of our quality. Miss Vera Mathewson, who spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Mathew- |son, 416 Fourteenth St., has returned F. A. Knowles |to Minneapolis to resume her studies Jeweler at the Minnesota School of Business. Ye ae ee ——% “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” | Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups —_ [fe aaa a as Wednesday Mothers’ Club Fore reir bee eer The Dec, 4 meeting of the Wednes- |day Mothers’ club will be held at 8/ A o'clock with Mrs. R. C. Peterson, 422! Seventh St., as hostess. | * Oe OF | Degree of Honor Drill Team | P hotog raph id A practice of the Degree of Honor; Protective association drill team has| been called for 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- | ning in the city aupditorium. | xe * 1 | A. L, A, Chorus i The weekly rehearsal of the Ameri-| can Legion Auxiliary chorus will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with Mrs. Clarence Gunness, 508 Ave- nue E, as hostess. * * OK V. F. W. Auxiliary The Auxiliary to Gilbert N. Nelson Post 1326, Veterans of Foreign Wars. will meet at 8 o’clock Wednesday eve- ning in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building * Oe Bismarck Hespital Alumnae Bismarck Hospital Alumnae assocla- tion directors will meet at 7 o’colck and the general membership will meet an hour later Tuesday evening in the nurse’s home. This is the annual bus- + iness session. Entertainment 66 ‘For the . A Night at M EEUU EOE onte Carlo” Donald Falmer Weds Annie Marie Doerr Miss Annie Marie Doerr and Donald Lyle Falmer, both of Regan, repeated their nuptial vows Monday evening during a quiet service performed by Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, pastor of the First Baptist church, at the parson- age, 519 Fourth St. The ring cere- mony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Toliver, Bismarck, brother- in-law and sister of the bridegroom, * * * Miss Gertrude Weiner Is Tolchiner’s Bride Miss Gertrude Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Weiner, College apartments, was married to Ben Tol- chiner, resident of Bismarck for the last five months, during a service per- formed at 8 o'clock Sunday evening at the home of the bridegroom’s par- ents in Minneapolis, it was announced Tuesday. A reception followed the ceremony. Bismarck guests besides the bride's parents were her brother, Michael ‘Weiner, and Miss Dorothy Rigler. Mr. and Mrs. Tolchiner are having a wedding trip and will come to Bis- marck in about 10 days. They will reside in the College apartments. ee % Presbyterian Aid to Give Program, Supper Preparations for two coming events which will we open to the public are ; being made by members of the First Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. The first is a puppet show to be given at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Dec. 5, in connection with the regular meet- ing, and the second is the annual dinner which Circles 1 and 3 will sponsor Thursday’ evewing, Dec. 12. Both will be given in the church par- lors. The Junior American Legion Aux- iliary puppetry group will present “Hansel and Gretel” under direction of Mrs. H. A. Pike at this week’s pro- gram. Mrs, J. Arthur Solien is in charge of the program and Mrs. E. J. Heising is arranging for the re- freshments service. Circle 1 is entet- taining at this time. * ek * Lutheran Aid Plans Meeting and Bazaar A general meeting at 2 o'clock, dur- ing which officers will be elected, re- ports of committees will be given and mission folders will be studied, will precede the annual bazaar and sup- Christmas PHOTOS $4.95 v. Mounted in handsome gift fold- ers and easels . . . Open evenings by appointment. Campbell’s Cor, 3rd and Main Bismarck ELEN Christmas Decorations dies Aid will give Thursday afternoon | also. will be on sale at Mandan. in the church parlors. Mrs. Haglund’s committee was com- In connection with the bazaar, pot- | posed of Mmes. J. B. Smith, C. 8. Fos- luck lunches will be served all after-|sum and W. J. McDonald. A special noon, this to be followed by a pot-|soliciting committee was made up of} luck supper to be served until 6:30}Mmes. E. B. Gorman, chairman; G. o'clock. * 1A. Wentland and J. L. Enright. Inexpensive articles be De mag for 1” Gity and County | holiday gifts will be offered for sale in the various booths, which are in |__ City a yl Se y ry charge of Mmes. O. C. Ellingson,| Loren Duemeland, 118 Avenue B, Adolph Schlenker, H. O. Saxvik, John] west, left Sunday for a week's busi- Peterson, George Holta, 8. G. Har-|ness trip to Minneapolis. wood, O. O. Lee and -M. G, Josund. Mmes, J. W. Chapman and A. J.| J. W. Hintgen left Sunday for Chi- Vendsel have been delegated to care|cago where he is buying holiday mer- for the candy sale chandise for Hintgen’s dry goods Serving on the dining. room com-| store. He expected to be away for a mittee are Mmes. A, Larson, O. Olson, | week. J. Hagen and Clifford Jansonius, The kitchen committee is composed of| Mrs. Louis Sterrett, 620 Fourth St., Mmes. John Husby, G. N. Livdahl, P.| was treated Saturday at a local hos- ©. Sathre and W. H. Holm. pital for minor injuries received when x eK she slipped and fell on an icy side- C. D. A. Publishes New|" * J. C. Thysell, agronomist. at the Recipe Book Tuesday Northern Great Plains field station south of Mandan, left Monday for Mrs. Birlea O. Ward, grand regent| Chicago to attend meetings of the of Immaculate: Conception Court No.| American Society of Agronomists and 322, Catholic Daughters of America,|the American Soil Survey association. announced Tues@ay that the organ- ization has placed on sale a cook book} Saturday visitors at the county compiled by the members and will|Ccourt house included Arthur Magnus, sponsor its annual Christmas dinner] Wing; Edna Johnson, Braddock; Mrs. party for the Sisters of St. Mary’s|John Kruger, He-old N. Bliss, Leslie sehool at the school auditorium next|Sands, Bertine Sands and Hazel Hal- Monday evening at 6:15 o'clock. verson, Menoken; Helen Ferris, Burnt Reservations are being taken fo:|Creek township, and Josephine Lee, the dinner by the telephone commit-| Wilton. Leaded or the git tor ih ven Out-of-town callers af the county the honor guests. The Christmas| ®8ent’s offices Monday included Wil- party is one of the most colorful] am Josephson, tae) aged ae events of the court’s calendar, Andrew Thompson, Wing; E. W. An- ‘The cook book, edited by a commit- derson, McKenzie; George Pehl, Are- tee headed by Mrs. A. ¥, Haglund,|"8; Thomas Mertz, Driscoll; W. A. contains some 425 recipes contributed | Guerin, aries ae Locthetriay by members of the court living in Bis-|Reean: Mrs. Emery Purnet ang ise marck, Mott and Valley City and was|‘" Mercer, Sterling; | Ben Satter- published at this time with the| ‘hwait, Sanish and V. M. Craven and thought that it would make a nice| Joe Fischer, Menoken- small Christmas gift. The 128-page volume came from the presses of The TONIGHT and WED. Bismarck Tribune Tuesday sand is printed in large type on heavy paper with a number of pages left blank for favorite recipes of the owner. It is attractively bound in red and black. Mrs, Haglund states that the book will be placed on sale at several places in downtown Bismarck and also may be secured from C. D. A. members or = e MALE! Loy nERN $ NDS TONITE (Tues.) i tir =| by tel 2 5 ; 423 Sixth St., sec- \ per which the Trinity Lutheran La-jby telephoning her at 1733-W. band OS attics ttl fe oe paps |ottiee, wieetings minal association, left Tuesday noon for Pearing to ‘chap inée: uv ears a national rd_ mee! of . Bena Following the meeting in| cluded Dave ep ti Chicago, Mr, Maddock will go to St.| Hugh Redington, \ Paul and will remain .there until|Moffit, Menoken; about Dec. 19, attending the Minne-' Wing; an jon convention and His address in St. Paul will be the St. Paul hotel. sota Farmers Uni visitors Monday in- oS aed Jamestown; ton; Thomas M. Charles Johns, d J. F. Watkins, Baldwin, = K \ Jpn ive Her “% fu ALL WOOL 4 Ski Suits The Out Door os x S<fi Girl Will Love Them And They're Only All wool Mohair Jackets in assorted colors in plaid pat- terns with all wool plain color ski pants to match or contrast. The warmest and most practi- cal out door garment. 4 AY 100% PURE WOOL Ski Pants Made to fit perfectly. Heavy chippewa cloth that keeps out the cold, yet is smart and dur- able. All colors including Jocky Red, Green, Brown EN Ee ENR EN Se ee ae a a a Sa ee a ee ond Navy. The $398 price is only.... Next Attraction -- WED. - THURS. - - They’re stymied in Scotland —insane in India — and hilarious at home again! FRIEND Spruce Xmas Tree with Stand Prepared to delay shedding. Fine for table or decoration. 60: 30 to 40 in. high ........ c English Holly Bright cultivated, full of berries. cach... LO, 25 Laurel Wreaths Peete... $1.00 ! Hes ee e 45, 65c | Cedar Wreaths $1.00 Laurel Roping In great demand for indoor use. Per yard, 16c; 10 yards ............ $1.50 Cedar Roping Very fine for outdoor decorations. io yards’.»--...... 91.50 10 yards .. All prices F. O. B. Bismarck. We advise placing your order early. Oscar H. Will & Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. Added Attraction “Keystone Hotel” with Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin, Ford Sterling, Hank Mann and Marie Prevost The Whole Kaboodle of old- time favorites in all their pie-eyed glory. NEXT ATTRACTION FIRST MUSICC JANE -- Plus -- News and Varieties BROADWAY “What Will I ‘Give Her?” Should not trouble you long. We believe that no gift would be so highly appreciated as a good, practical permanent wave—Our Oil Waves down to $2.75 and $1.50 for the grade miss. Shampoo and Rinse and Finger Wave ......50c Finger Wave . do's Bi SANG $4.4 DORs Ss FRO. Shampoo ............25¢ Hennas ........25¢ & 35¢ Manicures ...... -25c Eye Brow Arch .......25¢ MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 1378 Under Tavis Music Company IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE NEW La SALLE KNEE-ACTION + HYDRAULIC BRAKES CENTER-POINT STEERING « TURRET-TOP RIDE STABILIZER « PEAK-LOAD GENERATOR ‘TRIPLE-RANGE CHOKE Prices list ot Detroit, and subject to change without notice. Special equipment extra. Easy G, M. A.C. Terms. Every model @ General Motors Value, Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, N. Dak. 100 West Broadway Phone 55 Featuring An All-Professional Show Memorial Building December 4-5-6-7 Each Night 7:15 New Games Monte Carlo Features Free Cash Prizes Nightly Musie by 30-Piece Band General Admission—25c Sponsored by American Legion Lloyd Spetz Post No; 1 ¢ | \

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