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TH BISMARCK WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936 — Will P.T.A, Adjourns stent Mus Fvch; plano austs| Denault-Knapp Vows |*yicctince oF Globe eee ea at wales Y and C LU B S For Summer Vacation Banco by the Mines Ry wine Are Taken at Mandan | Meetings of esate stp min the church eg Edward B. Cox, member of the|of @ trip to California by Miss Eva! Mrs, Emelia B. Denault of Manden First Lutheran W. M. 8. Bismarck schoo! board, spoke on the | Pluckett. jand Ferris D. Knapp of Bismarck D. U, V. Bridge Club The Women’s Missionary society of local educational system at the last wm were married at 6 p.m. Monday in| om. peugnters of Union Veterans |the First Lutheran church meets at ° e ° ° of Hibbing, Minn., son of Mr. and Mrs.|meeting of the year for the newly M » * the First Lutheran parsonage of Man- |, ,i4¢e club is to meet at 2:30 p. m.,|3 P- ™. Thursday in the home of atriotic Soc tety res tg |= ©. Roverts. The wedding date willl organized Will Parent and Teacher St. Mary’s Alumni to __|aan by Rev. 0. 0. Andvik. Their at-/Sudge club is to meet at 2:90 p. mv ast’ s°4, weickson, 611 Ninth St. be late in the month. association held Monday evening. Fete Seniors May 28 tendants were Mr. and Mrs. A. C./Guthrie, 813 Bighth St. es * * C M ° ‘The betrothal of Miss Bertsch to] In addition to this, Bismarck high y Phelps of Mandan. The bride is the b oe ae} McCabe M. E. General Ald the re omp ting eeting Plans Mr, Roberts was formally announced |school’s four winners in the state too daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Varnes RNA A vogue Guntiig OF th Mei at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner for 12|declamation contest, Lennie Lasken,| Thursday, May 28, has been chosen jof Duluth, Minn., and has been visit-) 416: nonoring candidates to be 1 General Aid s0- i: i eh ——|given Tuesday evening by Mrs.|Richard Shafer, Dorothy Sigurdson|by alumni of St. Mary's high school |ing the Phelps family. Mr. Knapp is iain tad tae te ec ang ciety in the church parlors at 3 p. m D. U. V. and U. S. W. V. Conven- Welford-for-Gov: Bertsch. She was sasisted by another |and Alice Knowles, gave their selec-|as the date for their annual banquet |the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knapp be tur! rad & Reap meeting ‘ei bet by the ti Both Will 0: ernor daughter, Miss Lydia Bertsch, and|tions. There also was music by the|honoring graduates of the school. /of St, Paul and is a merchandise man he 7 Ll Abe Astin i ig? Royal Sual kddet the, pret re hour Me ea Occur Club Stages Benefit|mrs. vawin M. stanton, high school boys’ quartet. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. IN |for Associated Stores. pa oat e a ae Oe me Sth ot Early Next Month Roses and white snapdragons were| Rev. J. V. Richert, president, con-|the Patterson hotel Terrace Gardens ** |meeting and initiatory exercises will|musio and readings in the cburch 8 be followed by dancing at) \fj Vi Twenty-four tables of contract and | wed, tn the rooms and reeebuds cen. er ee E.cided fornod the|8'p: m. in the aiver baizoom, | Miss Lillian Hamery Plans for department conventions |*¥Ction were in play when the Ladies'|piaces were marked with pink and|next regular meeting Monday, Oct.| A horoscope theme with the class! Chooses Wedding Day s of two patriotic societies were an-|Welford-for-governor club gave a|white nut baskets with sprays of|19. Mmes. C. G. Thornton, chairmen, |colors of lavendar and old rose pre- —— ae EL EE PRES er Gounved Wednesday by leaders who (benefit bridge party Monday even |lillescof-the-valley, ‘The tiny flower |John Gussner, and Lee Faubel were |dominating has been planned for the| Another wedding was scheduled for|| Church Societies live in Bismarck. ing in the sample room of the Prince |sprays and silver ribbons decorated |appointed as the permanent refresh- | decorations. June Wednesday as the betrothal | g————__________ Meet at Devils Lake hotel. the scrools found on the dessert}ments committee. Reservations are being taken by/and approaching marriage of Miss Bt. Al Guna Arrangements have been completed | Prize winners were H. E. Jones and | plates to reveal the secret. After the program, a social hour was|Miss Arlene Wagner (1423) and Miss |rillian Hamery, daughter of Mr. and aise oe ett Genera for the ninth anual convention of |Mrs. Stratsmann for contract and| In the contract games, Mrs. Robert |enjoyed, Heading the group serving |Roherty (1579). Mrs, L. M. Hamery, 811 Avenue C, to} , 5, ‘ares re jeorge’s arte the meeting of the First Baptist Mis- the North Dakota department,|Otlando Peterson and Mrs. Frank|Purcell and Miss Beryl Rorem held |lunch were Mmes. C. E. Pickles, Guss-| Committees assigned to the various | John Flaig, also of Bismarck, son of rhutedan tthe ots 2:30 p. m.,/sion Circle at 2:30 p. m., Thursday Daughters of Union Veterans of the|Nichols for auction players, Mmes.|high scores. ner and Faubel. duties include: orchestra and pro- |Michael Flaig of New Leipzig and the | Ti "eoey & f Parish house. They |with Mrs. Eldon Welliver, 614 Twen- Pa Ln Civil War, to be held at Devils Lake |Atthur E. Thompson and R. A. Min-| Miss Bertsch, a graduate of the ek * gram—Miss Jean McKinnon, chsir-|iate Mrs. Flaig, was announced. Sauk of wuts Ng Ay Shady Rest |tieth St. Mrs. O. T. Reaen will pre- June 10 and 11, according to Mrs. |¢TS received the attendance gifts. Bismarck high school, is employed t# ’ man, Miss Dorothy Cervinski and| Hostesses at the announcement avi. R Panwarden : be Legh of | side. Mrs. Ells L. Jackson is to re- Maude Green, president. During the games, little girls dreased |the WPA. Mr. Roberts was graduated M’Cabe Class Honors __ [Miss Helen Jaszkowiak; decorations— | party were the bride-elect’s sisters, the ‘ra at a regular meet-|view “They Come Seeking” by Coe- Sessions of the convention will be |!" colonial costumes passed candies,|ftom the Mott high school and the Bride-Elect Tuesda: Miss Wagner, chairman, and the | Misses Mattie and Alice Hamery, who] '"8- “wee hayne and Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, held in the Legion room of the Ram- |The arrangements and refreshments|North Dakota Agricultural college. e- Lule Y |Misses Mary Gelermann, Josephine /entertained eight guests at bridge in Trinity Lath ‘Preaching Below Zero,” George Daw- sey county Memorial building. A |Committee included Mrs. Clarence St.|He was president of the Pharmacy errar Weinberger and Mary Litt; tickets—/their home. Mrs. Lloyd Procise of) (11) % a Tor Ladies’ Aid = |kins. Mrs. Edward W. Herbert, for- patriotic meeting is planned, to which |“£°rge, chairman, and Mmes. Harold|club at the N. D. A.C. and was af-| Miss Jane Pritch, Richholt faculty ithe Misses Claire Fox, Margaret Bey-|Carson was an out-of-town guest. |, ddim Ald | the Trinity Lu-|merly of St. Louis, Mo., will extend the public is invited, Mrs. Green said.|0pton, Charles A. Verret, Carl/fillated with Kappa Pst academic fra-|ember who is to be married soon /jund and Marian Curran, William) ‘The marriage will be performed |, aH rar) id both are postpon-|an invitation to the Union conven- Mrs, Rosamond Schmitt of James- |Peterson and George H. Moris. ternity. He also had attended the Me- |Stter the close of the term, was pre-/Fox and John Wingate; banquet—|sunday, June 7, in the Trinity Luth- | § their meetings, which should oc-|tion at St. Louis. Mrs. William Bar- |be held in the same place at 8 p.m. |auditorium after which the group will se 8 return to the church parlors for re- fréshments. All members and friends sented with a t by the McCabe r vere |Cur Thursday. Circle 3 meets at 1:30|neck has charge of the devotional re oe Oh Pra eel of mane Ames oa bts “a was yg can che, rim oO use Wan slot See ot oe se While Maes: Necie Geeah Calervet| “epee Bertsch a iekid Hustlers class Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Devlin, 905)" Miss Hamery was graduated from |Rosser avenue, west, for » luncheon. ‘number of Missions. Fargo, department chaplain, will ar- Will Be June Bride Miss Dorothy Port of Bismarck was; The Misses Lavina and Beatrice |wighth St., were surprised by a com-|the Bismarck high school and has in @ group of guests spending Sunday |Register entertained the group in |pany of friends, numbering 14, Sun- ‘ced for’ the Bismarck Public li- vn pietirs ane, Decghver ‘banged silent with Mrs, Thomas Davis of James- (their home, 1017 Fifth St. Twenty-|day evening, the occasion being their Tey kan toe <a ente brary com. | G0SSSSOSoos y e a nuptial events in the Capital | town at Spiritwood take. one members were present. wedding anniversary. Tripoll pro-| mission, Mr, Flaig also attended the will be held in the Methodist church |City will include ‘ te noon, June 21, with Civil War vet~|Miss V. LaVerne the a ant a The Misses Ann Rodewald, Judith |vided diversion, the games being fol-|miemarck high school and now is em Miss Vera Hornbacher has come /Rue and Ann Orluck prepared the |lowed by lunch. The honored guests fe state highway depart- grams ag honored gue, Me, Frances ot Mr, and Mia. Chris Berth tm Jamestown and le tbe em: [program conating ofa reading The |were presented with git om the mente couple wil eb he | fe Mrs. Green will be hostess to the ployed in Bismarck: Minister's Blunder,” by Mark Twain !group. : home here. e e e officers of the department at a& = — = Te dune 11. , % j. S. V. W. Head Gives Plans ! Mrs. K. ©. Arness, state leader of % Home of Nationally-Advertised Merchandise the United Spanish War Veterans is pleased to announce that mim ft emilee Miss Nell Collins GIVES TO ments for the annual meeting at special representative from the CAMP EDUCATION- Levi M. Parsons camp at their regue lar meeting Monday evening. Mrs. Joseph L, Kelley and Mrs. John L. Warren, Mandan, were named Bismarck delegates to the con- clave, There also will be representa- ’ tives from camps at Jamestown, bi i Grand Forks, Dickinson and Among officers attending will be Mrs. Arness, Mrs. 8. E. Arthur of | Mandan, senior vice president; Mrs. ; 7 > E. G. Wanner, secretary, and Mrs, D. j M. Slattery, treasurer. This will be the i second annual convention of the j order. | ‘The color team of the local camp I is rehearsing a memorial service to ' be staged during the meeting under direction of Mrs. A. W. Snow. Mrs. Arness is to be hostess at a presi- beteg breakfast in the Leland-Parker Minot June 7-9, she told members of AL STAFF, will be present in our CORSET DEPART- MENT THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 21-22-23 to demonstrate each day the specialized patented feat- ures 0! RAR SUPPORTS The A. W. Lucas Company also invites all women of the Bismarck area to attend the SPECIAL MOTION PICTURE This all electric hospitality set complete with electric toaster, electric percolator, warming Refreshments were served at Mon- day's meeting by Mrs. R. E. Patzman and the Misses Virginia Patzman and Dorothea amess. © plate and electric tray will be THURSDAY - FRIDAY, MAY 21-22 ‘+ Chapter N Occupied a aan = Ge IN ITS BASEMENT LUNCH ROOM Free of Charge Each Day at 3:00 P. M. This four-reel motion picture is designed to demon- sale, DRAWING SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 23RD ballot with MOST car gy strate the advantages of Camp supports. It deals with a subject never presented before, and it is authentic in *| every detail. It has been produced at great expense, ! ! %| and—in coordination with the lecture—demonstrates ee %| why, when and how supporting garments may be of To Honor Seniors at %| aid. Patients shown are actual cases from leading itals. bsorbi: | Tea Sun day Afternoon hospitals. There are many absorbing features you ’ A rn ° should not miss. AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THE : Plans for the tea which will be| Two Weeke’ Supply of the Items Listed Below Will Be Given With $] OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT OUR CORSET DEPART- pasties Peapeabperh arr rey Each Refrigerator Purchased During This Sale! $| MENT WHILE MISS COLLINS IS HERE. She will to 5 p. m., in the St. Alexius hospital give consultations and fittings for these highly ‘prac- nurses’ home, occupied members of tical garments. &t, Benedict’s Alumnae association at a@ regular meeting in the home of With Meeting Plans | Chapter N, P. E. O. Sisterhood, de- voted its entire meeting Monday even- ing in the home of Mrs. Palmer C. Bakken, 509 Avenue C, to plans for entertaining the state convention here June 8-10. The final meeting of the year’s calendar set for 7:30 p. m., Monday, May 26, with Mrs. Arthur V. | Sorenson, 615 Fifth 8t., also will be occupied with arrangements for the gathering. s* * THE SEASON’S | == 56SEC POCO Mrs, G. R. Thompson, 318 Avenue A, Logan’s Nash-Finch Wholesale Bismarck Dairy Co. E. A. Brown © This service is auxiliary to that which is available Mothers of alumnae members who 18 ara 8. Phone 211 Company GROCERY STORE at all times from our trained staff. have been invited to preside at the One Quart of 120 5th Bt. Phone 1400 * tea tables inetude ines 3 P. wagner, , deans of the famous Gia eet Milk Sister Claire, dean of St. Benedict's, Presa mygeer yer cabpeece r age ng FREE! pecs yisieenial + 2." a a ; yey SUPPORTS Heading the various committees are I FREE! Mresdeliver fe seme foe Otter FREE! Miss Arlene Wagner, invitations; Miss Jean Roherty, decorations; Miss Jean McKinnon, program; Miss Helen Jaszkowiak and Mrs. Thompson, re- freshments. se 8 Members of St. George's Approved and Adopted by Physicians and Surgeons @ CAMP SUPPORTS are highly special- ized, practical garments specifically de- signed for a wide variety of purposes including: SUPPORT AFTER OPE- RATIONS, OBESITY, MATERNITY, AND GENERAL WEAR SUPPORT. Bridgeman-Russell Co. Bismarck Baking Co. Hempel’s Bismarck Grocery Co. “Just Phone 1612” 2 pounds of One Loaf of 1 on of Stokely’s Finest Honey Pod One can of Minneopa Del Maiz Grand Valley Butter Wonder Loaf Bread 1 can of Stokely’s Finest Whole To- Corn Niblets matoes. 1 can of Stokely’s Finest Whole Grain Golden Bantam Corn FREE! FREE! given each week for two weeks FREE. FREE! each week for two weeks each day for two weeks each day for two weeks Remember—No admission ch: for the motion pic- ture Thursday and Friday. me 1 $B0° 20 montus To pay: E300 FA. W. 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