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| | \ Mrs. Laura Erdahl Heads Eastern Star ennual meeting was held Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple, @) SOCIETY ried ‘during & ——a Rev. Adalbert. Mrs, Laura Erdahl, who succeeds|Sacred Heart Mra, H, M. Beall, was named worthy) 7H&Y will live on a farm near the and CLUB Hebron, who were mar-|Nov. 24, Miss Magdalene Gehring and Edmund Wahl were the attend- * # # Lynne-Hagen * * On Wednesday, Nov. 20, there oc- curred the wedding of Miss Hazel . Gehring-' Lynne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Al- Rev. A. F. Freymann of the Wishek |fred Lynne of near Hamberg, and cultural high school. During the win- ter months they will reside with the bride’s parents. ‘ i Erdmann-Binek Tony Binek of Beulah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binek, Dickinson, gave ‘8 dance in his hall at Beulah recently | gelical his marriage announcing to Miss Elsie Erdmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Erdmann of Golden Valley, which occurred ory spring. married to Lloyd Besides appointive officers, which|Lutheran church officiated at the |Melvin J. Hagen of Westhope. Rev.|Mr. and Mrs. L A. Houstman, Wed- she will name prior to the installa-|wedding of Miss Alma Gehring and|Mr. Estrem officiated. Both are | nesday, Nov. 27, by Rev. F. ‘W. Gress, tion ceremonies Dec. 17, Mrs, Erdahl' Fred Wahl, will have the following elective offi- h H. J. Taylor, worthy patron; , associate worthy patron; Mrs. ‘W. B, Couch, conductress; Miss Aud- rey Flow, associate conductress; Mrs. #. L, Wheeler, secretary, and Mrs. 3. K, Skeels, treasurer, Mr. Taylor and Mmes, Wheeler and Curdy and Mr. ‘Taylor, who serve on that body by ‘virtue of their offices. Initiation services also marked the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis as- son of Mr, and Mrs.| former students of the Maddock ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 church, in the home of the brid groom's parents. # e # Helse-Schreck _ ‘The marriage of Miss Luise Heise and Carl both of Hebron, was performed in the St. John’s Evan- church parsonage, Nov. 20, with Rev. J, M. Mung officiating. The bridegroom is a member of the He- bron city council and is alderman from his ward. ee # Smith-Rousu Wednesday afte Nov. 20, in th ecounty Judge's office in Linton | occurred the marriage of Miss La- Verne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith, southeast of Hazel- ‘ pastor of the Turtle Lake Methodist |A. W. LUCAS CO. | The Store With the Christmas Spirit sociation was approved as part of the) ¢ Christmas cheer program. Following | ¥ adjournment, refreshments were|% served, Y xen Miss Margaret Mann Bride of John Lanz Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mann, south of Mandan, and John Lanz, Glen Ullin, son of Mrs, Ana- stasia Lanz, Tacoma, Wash., which ‘was performed during # nuptial mass read in the Sacred Heart church of Glen Ullin by Rev. Adalbert Kraft, Saturday, Nov. 23. Miss Elizabeth Stocker, costumed in a blue suit, attended the bride, who wore a violet silk dress trimmed in white and black accessories, John Geiss attended Mr. Lanz. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lanz gave & end in Bismarck and at the bride’s parental home. They returned Mon- day to Glen Ullin, where the bride- groom has been employed by the Glen ‘Ulin creamery for several years. ‘The bride was graduated from the Christie beauty school in this city in 1933 and for the last 15 months has operated a beauty parlor in Glen Ulin, | Slope Weddings | Niehs-Hanson Miss Evelyn Niehs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, August Niehs, and Clarence Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hanson, both of Hettinger, were mar- tied Friday, Nov. 22. a Eman-Steinke Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Lydia Eman, Coleharbor, and Albert Steinke, Gar- rison, performed Monday, Nov. 25, by | ¥ County Judge John Hill, Washburn. | ¥ HUNDREDS of these fine American and Imported DOLLS ON PARADE Anna Steinke and Robert Eman were) % their attendants. % & * Westmiller-Flowers Miss Bertha Westmiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Westmiller, north of Washburn, was married to Jarrott Flowers, Washburn, Saturday, Nov. 23, by County Judge John Hill. Pearl Gullickson and Paul Flowers were their attendants. * & * Morris-Reilling At a wedding solemnized in the Wil- ton Catholic rectory Saturday, Nov. 23, by Rev. John C. Wingering, Miss Jus- tine Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Morris, and Arthur Reilling, son of .Mr. and Mrs, Fred Reilling, both of Regan, took their wedding vows. Miss Rosebud Hildorf and Ger- ald Morris witnessed the ceremony. 4 * * Domogala-Fischer In a ceremony performed at Bow- man, Nov. 19, by Rev. Father Frank, Miss Clara Domogala, daughter of Mrs. P. Domogala, Bowman, became the bride of John Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Fischer, Rhame. A wedding dinner and dance for 125 guests were given at the bridegroom’s farm southwest of Hane. * Simpson-Reiche On Nov. 14 in a service read by Mr. ‘Winn of the Dickinson Congregational church, Miss Ruth Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson, Dunn Center, became the bride of Delbert Reiche, son of Mrs. W. F. Reiche of near Killdeer, Mr. Reiche owns a service station in Killdeer where the couple is at Dome. vi Mogcek-Fedge Thirty friends and relatives wit- nessed the wedding ceremony of Miss Erna Mogck and Jens Fedge per- formed by Rev. Mr. Felberg Nov. 24 in the home of the bride's parents, | % Mr. dnd Mrs: C. B. Mogck, Kulm. The | ¢ son of Mrs. Jens |¥ bridegroom is a ‘Milnor. Fedge, 9 * # * Winter-Roehl The Zion Lutheran church of Har- | ¢% vey was the scene Nov. 21 of the wed- | ¥ ding of Miss Adena Angelina Winter, | % daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Win- | % ter, and Rev. Julius A. Roehl, son of |% Mrs, J. R. Wolf, Morristown, 8. D./¢ Rev. Ernest Adams, Turtle Lake, of- | ¥ ficiated. ‘They will live in Harvey,|§ Rev. Roehl being pastor of the Eng- | ¢ lish Lutheran church there, * & * Kreller-Stadick Tuesday, Nov. 26. their home for the present with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stedick, &r. 1 ** * Main Floor Department 8 —Big Dolls —Little Dolls —Sleeping Dolls —Walking Dolls —Dolls with human hair “ —Dolls with wardrobes —Dolls, Dolls, and More Dolls The Outstanding Doll Display in This Territory There is a Doll here every kind of a little girl. Let yours see this big play and point out the kind of doll she would like. And at any Price you wish to pay— 50c - 59c - $1.00 - $1.95 - $2.95 - $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 - $6.95 - $8.50 - $10.50 Make your choice now and place it on lay-by if you wish. The Patsy Family Patsy Tinyette ..... «+ $1.00 Patsyette Patsykins ......6 us cosases Maen Paiey cas clgeess - 2.95 Patricia, (Patsy Grown-up) .......... 3.95 Patsy Joan ....-..eeeeee Patsy Ann ...... , Aunt Patsy herself senees The lovable imps with the tiltable head and movable limbs. « 4.95 Dy-Dee Baby Dolls 14 Inches High, All Rubber Doll, except head ........ isin 8 tips = = * Is Almost Human—Because It Drinks It Bathes If’ Needs Diapers It Breathes, and Coos It moves its arms upwards and forwards. It sleeps sitting. It lies awake ' Just Like a Baby " Freltag-Wanner Nov, 26 was the wedding day of | ‘Miss Anna Freitag, daughter of Frank “A NIGHT AT MONTE CARLO” Shirley Temple Dolls Moving Eyes and Lashes—Beautifuly dressed. With curled mohair wig. Why Pay More? Our Price . Larger sizes ......64+ e000 TheQuintuplets, Set, $4.95 All dressed, with their bottles, This year’s hit in Dolls All Rubber - $3.95, $4.95, $6.50, $8.50. ton, and Bernhard Rousu of the Bra for dis- ‘.. $2.79 SOSEECESS SOLO DOCS ESOS GODS GOLD PED DDODS DOOD OOD ODD ODOCDOS IE SDECS OS EOSSOES 5 Dolls, 69c A 10-inch sleeping doll. Can be bathed with soap and water. 22-In. Composition Doll, $1 All Fully Dressed. 18 - Inch Teddy Bear, $1 The little ones will like this one. MORDEN TROUP Single and Double SJOLIN Acrebats In “Bumpity-Bump” KELLY CIRCUS _ High-! Dog, Ponies and THREE VOICES ‘Trie Male Comedy eS Singing an@ Nensense | Reiereaiien: De Luxe MISS RICKEY a SOPSOSOSS dock vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rousu attended them at the cere- mony, ichaels. Making their home groom’s parents, Mr. Olheisor, Blue Grass, 5 Matt Olheisor, married Tuesday, 26, in the New Salem Catholic chi * *& & Piatx-Schafer vows were exchanged in Marriage 8t;'Martin’s Catholic church of Hazen| The bride was Miss Clara Michaels| and Mrs. Treute. Saturday, Nov. 23, by Miss Julia Piatz,| before her marriage. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Piatz, and Arnum Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schafer both of southeast ‘of Hazen. Rev. Father Bauer officiated. SODSSSS OOO mers DODDDO9SS9SS SSS OOPS SSESSOSSSSESISSOSS SEES SSSOSSOPOSLOPOSSO “MARCH and PLAY * * # Vollrath-Kobs Miss Louise Vollrath, daughter of Mrs. Louis Treute, and Waldemar Kobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav/ tombs have sprouted when A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Gifts to Enjoy at LEISURE For Those Hours of Rest and Relaxation Your gift of something grand to wear will prove an oft- remembered choice. Our selections (nclude a great variety of compelling styles, entirely different and new. Wool Flannel Robes $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 The Superb Christmas Gift. Beautifully tailored, smart color contrasts with applique and military trim. All have fringed tie belts, wide generous laps and ample sleeve lengths. Sizes, small, medium and large. Kobs, Judson, exchanged their mar- tage vows Saturday, Nov. 23, at Cen- © ter, with Miss Bernice Lange and August Kobs witnessirig, the service, "| They are ‘making their home with Mr Botanists say the longest the wheat grain can live is about seven veers disproving -the statement that wheat. grains found in ancient Egyptian planted. SG SOVOSSSE OSS SS99DGSSISOGGSSSSSSSS $59 Corduroy Lounging Pajamas ‘| A large assortment in one and two-piece styles, in a com- bination of colors. Bright tops with black trousers. wep 95 also have the robes to match, which makes a lovely ensemble. Sizes 14 to 40. $395 Satin Lounging Pajamas and Negligees $5.95 $7.95 $10.85 Featuring the new hi-low neck with frog closing, dolman sleeves, and the ever popu- ular double breasted style. In colors of red, gold, aqua, dusty and wine. Sizes 14 to 20. Beacon Robes in soft colors and heather tones. Small, meditm and large. $1.95 and $2.95. Another assortment in printed pem cales, finished with bright pipings, Aprons Dainty colors in printed dimities and batistes, lace and organdy ruffle trims, all boxed— : many in the “coverall” style— 69c 89c $1.00 39c 59c 89c Visit Our Gift Shop-- An Appropriate Gift for Every Gift Purpose Memorial Building. Thursday, Friday, 7215 p.m : Real Comedy Dancing and Singing CLYDE SNYDER Master ef Ceremonies

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