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om ce oa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1935 MILLINERY | COATS and 4 Vo OFF STORE Sarah Gold Shop Clearance | ‘Mahan of Hannibal, Mo., a classmate/Emmons county. Some 40 guests, the majority of grade pupils at the William Moore Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wagy, Shields,/a¢ gmith college. En route to Los' them girls home from college, attended|<ciool and which still has meetings@nnounce the engagement and ap-|Angeles, Calif, from where they will the annual holiday tea of the Bls-lwhen the majority of members are in'proaching marriage of thefr daughter, sail, she will meet Miss Edith Ram- bps ie gk Fo tar mga Miss Beulah Wagy, Bismarck, to Ray- (stad, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. O js'clock Saturday afternoon in the mond M. Cunningham, a's9 i ey ine in Hollywood. procures Se Charlotte Logan, 208 Hilma Louise Olson Imarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. In Hawaii, the Misses Will and Ma- | The ceremony will be performed injand Mrs. Edwin Taylor, son and/ of local and state officers of the A, jthe First Presbyterian manse by Rev.\daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.| A. U. W. and tea committee members, | Miss Hilma Louise Olson, daughter|sunday, Jan. 12. The bride-elect has|Pearl Harbor, and also will meet other B. Pierce, Paul O. Netland, A, Jj°f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson, Wing been a resident of the city for the last/Smith college friends. They will be] i Sedevic, son of Mr. and Mrs. James} cad and Spencer S. Boise. 7 groom has made his home here for/that will make stays in California) Dr. Maysil Williams and Mrs. F, H,|Sedevic, Sterling, during a _ nuptia!ithree years, land Missouri. “ afternoon by Rev. Opie 8S. Rindah) |fad resided alternately at the tealoastor of the Trinity Lutheran church \A.0.U.W. Lodge Plans pene) in the parsonage, 715 First St. of University Women, from 3 to |Ramstad, 824 Fourth St., who is study- Fy * ‘ |Cunningham, Steele. han will be guests for a time of Lt. Receiving the guests were a group Is Sedivee’s Bride F. E. Logee, pastor, the afternoon of/Taylor, 511 Sixth St., stationed at including Miss Logan and Mmes. W. Lunde, Henry O. Putnam, E, J. Con-|2ecame the bride of George Eldetitwo years and the prospective bride-'there until about March and after] Waldo and Mmes, Putnam and Gon-|service read at 4 o'clock Saturday) x ek * — Attending the couple at the cere- they organized when they were fourth) WV IDE “One Group Another Group DRESSES hityle Withesit Butenvdensll™ 50c $1 .00 312 Main Ave. Phone 566 he ‘ S i TO! imonths, S Cl E Y Cc L B S Attracts Younger Set igs santanees of the Q-M club which Cunningham's Bride Will willbe joined by Miss Estellelemployed in resettlement work im = EOS ee ae er SRE ene ee le A EE NG SS “ rn 3 Blanche Theta Whittemore “And J. L. Butters Are Wed, se 8 NOTICE to Delinquent Taxpayers The last day for the payment of 1933 and prior taxes without penalty and interest is Dec. 3ist, 1935, Mail your remittance not later than Dec, 31. © ERNEST ELNESS Burleigh County Treasurer | Highlights Neckline Former Bismarck Girl Becomes)iah en Slaght, daughter of Mr. eet x jane its. Ford Slaght, in peach taf- Bride in St. George's Epis- {feta, carried a basket of Johanna Hill joses and pink carnations in which the} copal Church jwedding ring reposed. | Lynn Arthur Whittemore of this A setting of Christmas trees in the|city, the bride’s brother, attended Mr chancel and white tapers and stocks in|Butters. pastel shades with white predominat-| Mrs. Whittemore, mother of the ing on the altar adorned St. George's bride, wore a cape style model of black ee Miss Mary Elizabeth Kane, who! my |has been employed for three months) Dance Welcoming 1936jn the Morton county relief adminis-| Episcopal church for the wedding at,V2lvet trimmed with net and a shoulder: x * * * " I 11:30 o’clock Monday morning of|Corsage of gardenias and violets. * 3 asin at Se ee alter Ancient Order of United Workmen]|. T Miss Blanche Theta Whittemore,| Mr. and Mrs, Short (Edith Whitte- Entertain 65 Guests Soe etn ciler acessories anclodge members and invited guests| daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitte-|(more), Mr. and Mrs. Slaght (Melba’ Sel a will celebrate the arrival of the new} more of Napoleon, formerly of Bis-|Whittemore) and Dr. and Mrs. Whit-| At Afternoon Affaitr/ne bridesmaid in green, year with a dancing party beginning| STEPPING OUT i marek, and Joseph Leonard Butters,|temore were the out-of-town wedding| ticereoune near Sterling. The bride-|#t,9 o'clock Tuesday evening in the} f VE? 5 Willmar, Minn., son of Dr. and Mrs,/guests. Covers for 25 were laid at the} Sixty-five members of the younger|” fame {lodge hall. The New Year's eve dance Joseph Butters, Renville, Minn, |Wedding dinner served in the Inn.| jetatleteah cree death le) NEW YEAR'S EVE? set called when the Misses Virginia): ;Cayou and Marion Pederson were co-| hostesses at a tea at the Thomas B. is a tradition of several years stand-| ares ing with this organization. Officers' schools, respectively. lof the lodge, headed by H. R. Cunz{| Cayou home, 612 Mandan St., from - . e master workman, are making ar-| 3 to 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon for| Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schuck, 8221:,rangements and announce that the students home from college and for/Avenue E, held open house informal-|Orioles orchestra of Mandan will the Misses Mary Carl and Rosemary ly for their friends between the hours|Provide the music. Refreshments| |Sharood, house guests of Miss Cayou.|of 8 and 11 o'clock Saturday evening/ Will be served. | Red tapers in silver candelabra and/and about 40 called. The ome M a ete é poinsettias graced the tea table at/typical of the holiday season were in) « a y jwhich the Misses Lillian Hedstrom,jevidence in the rooms, Mmmes, Car!l| ISS ar garet Will ee Mary Louise Nuessle, Donna JeanjNelson and E. T. Myhre assisted Mrs. Leaving for Hawaii | Miss Margaret Will, sions in the Sterling and Wing) The service was read by Rev. Morris|The table was decorated in white and| Smith, pastor of the Methodist Epis-|0ld with the bell-shaped cake as the! copal church of Willmar and an inti-(\centerpiece and ivory tapers tied with mate friend of the bridegroom, who 80ld tulle as details. | was assisted by Rev. N. E. Ellsworth,| To Visit Bridegroom’s Parents — | rector of the church in which the cere-| For traveling to Willmar and to} mony was performed. \Renville where they are to spend the! Elaborate Music Program New Year's holiday with the bride-; Miss Florence Fritch played a pro-8room’s parents, Mrs. Butters is wear-! gram of organ music while the guests,|ing a black crepe and velvet dress including only a few family friends)modeled on princess lines with silver and relatives assembled, and. then'frog trimming, a black seal coat and played the accompaniments for the|Matching hat. | It’s smart to wear Fresh Flowers ‘orsages of gardenias, violets and roses from $1.50 to $4.00 each—depending on the flowers used. Just call— FLOWERPHONE 784 daughter of | and Will’s Florists will do the rest. Davis, Peggy Jane Skecls, Ruth Chris-|Schuck in serving refreshments, soloists. Mrs, Ford Slaght of Jordan,| Mrs. Butters was graduated from Mont., sister of the bride, sang De-|the University of North Dakota and| Koven’s “O Promise Me” and Miss{rom Wesley college, where she spec- _ \George F. Will, 323 Third St., leaves ‘Tuesday noon for Minneapolis, the | O.H. WILL & CO. And now I wish you all : Happy and. Prosperous New ear, ‘and sister, Mr. 413 Raymond St. NEW 1936 goatee Mm STUDEBAKERS first part of a trip which will take] Rita Murphy chose “The Voice That/ialized in dramatic art, in 1927, and h vatian Islands f "4. . ‘ "i Breathed Oer Eden,” Vulplus, a tra. sinee then hes done post graduate [patpahet ised eat pet for a sev | 319 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. ional wedding hymn of the Epis-/Work at Northwestern university, | ; ing t it lis| rf. copal church. Miss Fritch sounded|Chicago, and the University of Wash-| Linen dnaaempeten?, the Bridal Chorus from “Lohengrin” ington, Seattle. She has taught at| = = for the processional and the Mendel-/McClusky, N. D., and at Benson and) ssohn wedding music for the reces-|Willmar, Minn. At the University be-| y sional. The group given before the came affiliated with Delta Zeta social) veremony included “Cavatina,” Raff;sorority and Zeta Phi Eta, national) areuees “Serenade,” Schubert; “Madrigal,"/honorary dramatic sorority. ities oniteeoon acer paves Simonetti; “Serenade,” “Drigo,” and| Mr. Butters, who is proprietor and) ying satin by an amusing little “Salut d’Amour,” Elgar. jmanager of a ready-to-wear estab-| ollar of ecru handkerchief linen V Miss Eva Butters of Willmar, sisterlishment at Willmar, graduated from/———— .—._ ET EH A LY | E R I C A of the bridegroom, as maid of honor|Hamline university, St. Paul, where he! _ wore a wine colored velvet model with|Was a prominent track star, in 1927. [Housewarming Party cowl neckline, long full sleeves, a’ * * * ; closely fitting skirt flaring at the hem| : Is Given for Pastor | and a large flower of crushed velvet! Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bricher, 510 —— oe in matching shade at the waist. Her|Washington St, have as holiday) Rey. G. Adolph Johns, pastor of the bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses.3Uests Mrs. Brieher's mother, Mrs. O/mirst Lutheran church, and Mrs. Garnet Velvet for Bride __|M. Tracy, and son Robert, of Des Les| Johns, who recently moved to 804 Sev-| The bride was gowned in garnet vel- This is the first visit of Mrs. Tracs/enth St, were honored at a house- vgt fashioned with an Elizabethanjsince the birth of Darlene Joyct!\warming party tendered Friday even- style collar and girdle of crushed vel-|Sticher, her first grandchild, Nov. 1ling by members of their congregatior vet in self color relieved by a rhine-|Also here for the holidays is Mrs. vith the Ladies Aid in charge. stone buckle at the waist. She car-/3richer’s aunt, Mrs. Margaret Merritt! Extensive repairs had been made tol | ried a white Bible. |of Sheridan, Wyo., who has been here|:ne nome and the pastor and his wife Two small nieces of the bride, Anne}3ince early fall and who leaves afte:/yoq decided to hold open house so! Whittemore Short, daughter of Mr|New Year's day for a two-month staj|that parishioners could inspect it. and Mrs. Don Short, Kildeer, wear-|:n Sheridan and Casper, Wyo., aite:| H. A, Swenson mac: a brief tall: in ing ruffled peach organdy, and Beu-iwhich she will return to Bismarck. jbehalf of the guests and presented] . jRev. and Mrs, Johns with a living y 3 roan chair. Rev. Johns responded. The P R | Cc E D A s Vi U Cc H he singing of Chrisimas carols whicn | “maple the program, AS $300 LOWER | i. | Mmes, Fred Swenson and John| e {Olson presided at the refreshments); : your children |.able, which was adorned with a large| 7 ng ‘ouquet of red and white roses andj, i carnations combincd with greenery). jzad with tapers in three-branched) candelabra. Mnzes. H. A. Swenson, O | ry | N. Nordlund and J. P, Engen were in| END-OF-YEAR | s charge of the party. easily | os FLASHES AND SLASHES 9? Harry W. Conroy to | | Bring Bride to City CO A T Buy that winter coat now at these Bismarck friends have received an-| clearance prices— ade uncements of the m: ge of Miss po} th Grace Kovarik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kovarik, Hebron, ‘ and Harry W. Conroy, Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Conroy, Crary, which occurred ct 8 o'clock Thursday | to morning in St. Anne's Catholic church! Re uce ’ of Hebron. Rev. O. Weber read the oie nuptial mass and ceremony. Mr. Conroy will bring his bride to Bismarck this week and they will bce at home here after Thursday. For her wedding the bride wore an e ; Ne joriginal Cartwright model of futurc| DRESSES Every dress now brought to hes i ily. |20: % —you'll need a dinner dress. Buy i im; step: m help your family |:0:sas2 of Talisman roses and lilies-|§ year. Remember—you' \ These si Pp le oui D f y |of-the-valley. She carried a white| at this End-of-Year Clearance. — jsatin prayer book. Miss Katherine have FEWER COLDS—SHORTER COLDS ‘33! praser_ book. Miss Katherine and only attendant, was costumed in Reductions on every 1. To help build RESISTANCE without waming,rubthroatandchest [5 rust and brown satin dress with bal NAT TLL INERY hat greet you in our to Colds—Live normally—avoid 2t bedtime with Vicks VapoRub. and shoes in brown and wore a cor- at greet y' B excesses, Eat simple food and keep VapoRub acts two ways at once: |sage of Johanna Hill roses. : End-of-Year Clearance. ; | climination regular. Drink plenty of at By eaeation ayuda he ohn, E. L, Conroy, Wales, acted as best 5 and $2.95 Our $3.95 and $4.95 ‘ou critical motorists of America told Studebaker what you eka water. Take some exercise daily— 5 8 Fr) ms ne Petites ise ereiing lanennas Ours Siehcenn ita) na wanted in your new cars for 1936 — and Studebaker has filled ounton egy re Plenty of halation of its pene- served in the home of the bride's par- HATS NOW HATS NOW your order. Everything you could think of, that’s been perfected season, gargle night and morning trating medicated eve lay aiehaang Sa. eatueemiine r or invented, these big thrifty new Studebaker Champions have. 5 2: direct ~ irs. mnroy was gradual rom ‘ 1 00 me = with Vicks Versione Anteertis . eines Hebron high school and Valley City $ ° * And yet prices are down as much as $300 . . . down so much, in pesially designed jolt ‘infection ‘Through the night, aepebere colors ee we gone fact, that many who have been driving the very lowest priced cars this combined va- eRe AUS : h can now easily purchase new Studebakers. which may enter through themouth.) “csoultice action | es was graduated from the North Dakota, Our MARINETTE Knitted Y Pl 2. To help PREVENT Many soothes irritation, helps break con- Filer ugees ga Perey, one te KNITTED Dresses and all other knit- INALL THE THINGS _Thesenew Dictators and Presidents have power plants ofincreased Colds—At the . chemist in the state regulatory de- ‘ted wear marked for rapid size and lightning pick-up that wring every ounce of energy out of —- paid warning nasal partment laboratory here. clearance in this End-of- YOU ASKED FOR! every drop of fuel—and the strongest and safest steel body ever rritation, sniffle or aad DRESSES ilt—rei box-section steel girders than you'll find sneeze, use Vicks Miss Mary Jane Refvem, daughter Year Clearance. 16 New Beauty Features built iginlorees by more y ’ ’ Va-tro-nol—just a of Mr. and Mrs. B. O, Refvem, 718 e in any other car. few drops up cach Sixth St., was hostess at a 6 o'clock SA Hew. Comiost Festeras The roomy interiors are the loveliest your eyes have ever seen. nostril. 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The to buy a gorgeous dinner dress fer that won't roll back % ANNOUNCING—NEW PRICES elgg Ral lag th aig wane ments nt . es : ifecties Jann fag . evening. t this dependable sal a Effective January Ist, 1936 at t lepen le. +] HAIRCUTS—35e 304 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1500 ) ‘ The same good service will prevail. j +