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4 SOCIETY and CLUBS Magdalen Patzner’s Wedding Day Is Set Monday, by Miss| Magdalen Patzner, 120| ‘Avenue B, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pataner of Regan, as the date) Loretta Garske) returned Sunday af- | made at a meeting of the local unit, lot Miss Elgin. She and her mother, Mrs. Fannie Cochran Elgin, will be nests of Mrs. Nora Cochran of The Mohawk until after Bismarck’s June 22, has been chosen | Pioneer Days celebration. ee % Mr. and Mrs, James W. Henn (Alice ‘Supreme Commander To Visit Maccabees Arrangements for the visit of E. W.| \Thompson of Detroit, Mich., supreme | commander of the Maccabees, will bé of her marriage to Wilbert Schnider,| ter a week's wedding trip to Minne-! Promptly at 8 p. m., Monday in the | son of The ceremony Mary's parochial also of Bismarck, Schnider of Will will be read in St. school chapel. Miss complimented to which 15 ¢ given by Mmes var Enget in L. Hansen s home bride-elect’s {ecorated um= a chandelier. gin of Washington, D. C. r of the 1936 duating class k high school until going tional capital for her senior Nelson and re classmates ed at Perham, Minn., and were guests ot Mr. Henn’s uncle and aunt, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wallace Reid, at Detroit Lakes, Minn. A short stop was made at Fargo. They were accompanied home by Mrs, Henn's sister, Miss Marie Garske, who has been attend- ing the University of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Henn are at home at 519 Fifth St. * ek Mrs. Charles B. Rosen and daugh- ter, Marjorie, of 205 Avenue A, west, motored to Minneapolis Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Halpern of n Ullin. They went to attend the ding of Miss Tobette Halpern, pr of Mrs. Rosen and Mr. Halpern, to Dr. George D. Doroshow which will be an event of the week-end. * * Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons and ghter, Mary Alice, of Evanston, rrived Wednesday for a week's with Parsons’ mother and sis- ter, Mrs. L. M. and Miss Genevieve Parse Henry! apolis and St. Paul. They also visit- | World War Memorial building din- ‘ing room. All officers and members ; are requested to attend. Complete ‘details of the impending visit will be | announced after the meeting. H xe | Dressed dolls centering the lunch- jeon tables, place cards and tallies jearried out the June bride theme !when the Misses Jean Rohcrty and Jean McKinnon gave a towel shower and bridge party Wednesday eve- ning in the former's home, 615 Man- dan St., honoring Miss Ernestine |Marie Carufel, who ‘is to be married | jSaturday. In the contract games at two tables, Miss Arlene Wagner held high score and Miss Margaret For- {tune won consolation honors. * % % Mrs. Lorene York, 615 Sixth St.. di- rector of certification of the state! public instruction department, will represent North Dakota at a tri-state Young Citizens’ League meeting at Fargo Friday. The area embraced in- cludes the Dakotas and Minnesota. Mrs. York addressed a county eighth grade graduation exercise at Lisbon | Wednesday. * * x * eH | A new resident of Bismarck is Miss | Hazel Geiger, employed by Buttrey’s, | who has come from Conrad, She is residing at The Mo: hawk, 401 Fifth St. Shoe Rakgouw All. Sizes represented! im Jour CLEARANCE Reg. $4.95 - $3.95 Values Reduced! A super sensational Savings Opportunity — right when you want new shoes mest — See these! Kids - Patents! Bucks! Fabrics! Whites and Pastels! ” Ballreys BISMAI RCK BISMARCK’S STYLE LEADERS 34th Anniveuray Sale for action At a Big Reduction $1.87 $2.48 Value FEATURING Culottes Miss Geiger is a! native of Dallas, Texas. * 8 % Mrs. Bruce Vail and son, Bruce, of O'Neil, Nebr., who are| spending several days here with her | mother, Mrs. Inga Lovelace, 410! Thayer, West, will be here until the; end of the week, xk XK i Mrs. H. G. Froemming, 301 Tenth St., was hostess to nine couples at a 7 c’clock dinner, which was followed by dancing, Wednesday evening in celebration of her birthday anniver- | sary. | es 8 & Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanson, 615 Avenue F, left Thursday for Yellow- | stone National park which they will | tour during their 10-day vacation. The geographic center of the Unit- ed States is in the eastern part of Smith county, Kan. Schilling _ — | 1 Sally, Ninth ‘Mian™ | in Rollins Crew § ee Imagine the chagrin of Manhat- tan university's husky oarsmen when they learned that a girl was in the crew from Rollins college, near Orlando, Fla., that defeated them on the Harlem river. Here is the history-making young wo- man—Sally Stearns, coxswain who set the beat for the row to vic- tory. She's related to the promi- nent Boston Stearns family. Scientist Ready to Watch Sun’s Eclipse (By the Associated Press) Robert |. Scientists of a dozen nations waited | hopefully Thursday to discover new secrets of the sun. They poised their instruments in readiness for an eclipse which will throw a 50-mile shadow on the earth's surface from the Mediterran- can northeast to Alaska. Their anxiety was heightened by reports of cloudy weather along vir- tually the entire path which the moon, racing between the earth and | [J sun, will darken. The eclipse will not be visible in the United States. Gotham Vice King Is Given 30-Year Term New York, June 18—()—Charles “Lucky” Luciano, described by Prose- cutor Thomas E. Dewey as the head of a vice syndicate with a $12,000,000 @ year income, was sentenced Thurs- day to 30 to 50 years in prison. Eight lieutenants convicted with Luciano on 62 counts of an indict- ment charging compulsory prostitu- tion and four who pleaded guilty also were sentenced by Supreme Court Justice Philip J. McCook. Their sen- tences ranged from two to 40 years. FIRE DAMAGES SANBORN Valley City, N. D., June 18—(®)— Fire of unknown origin, which for a |time threatened an entire business block, caused several hundred dol- lars of damage to the Waite pool hall in Sanborn early Thursday. Bismarck, DRE © 6 Styles in Silk © 6 Styles in Linen © 5 Margot de Mar Colors White Navy Pink Rust Blue Browo Nile Maize Eulireys 34th Anniversary Featuring +++ 300 Brand New Powder Crepe Silk Linens and the famous Margot de Mar Imported Irish Linen N. Dak. SSES $66 $2.98 Value Friday and Saturday Only To Be Quizzed Monday, Public examination of the 1936 con- firmation class of the First Lutheran church will be held at 8 p. m. Mon- ‘day, according to Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pastor, who has instructed the confirmands. Congregation members and friends of the examinees are in- vited. The confirmation service will be held at the morning worship Sept. 13. Members of the class are Gordon Arntson, Alfhild Engen, Virginia Malm, Glenn Nordstrom, Arthur Swanson and Wanda Swenson. They) will be questioned Monday on their knowledge of the Bible, of the cate- chism, history of God’s people and other Christian subjects and activi- ties. Strikes Disturbing European Countries Paris, June 18.—(#)—Officials of the American hospital yielded Thurs- day to strikers’ demands, ending a walkout of employes after the French government refused a request by Am- bassador Jesse Isidore Straus that the strikers be immediately ejected. Prison riots and new strikes, in- cluding the walkout of 100,000 store employes in Barcelona, gripped Spain. | In fortified Liege, police planted the machine guns on street corners Lutheran Confirmands ¢ but the strikers fired a bridge, halted THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936 autobuses ,and poured cement in mail jOXes, The French cabinet decreed the dissolution of four rightist leagues in an effort to break up “combat groups and private militias.” The action of the government was directed especially against the Croix de Feu, the nationalist organization originated by World War veterans and commanded by Col. Francois de La Rocque. An official of the Croix de Feu im- mediately announced dissolution might “drive the leagues under cover where they would become a real menace.” RESIST CHINESE MILITARY Canton, China, June 18.—(#)—De- layed reports from Wuchow, Kwangsi province, Thursday said seven persons had been slain in serious rioting re- sulting from civilian resistance to military conscription. “The Immaculate Conception,” & magnificent mosiac done after Mu- rillo’s painting, and now in the Ni Washington, D. GARLIC and PARSLEY fer Tien o valuable for reducing Tablets specially coated. No drugs. fo taste, if, odor. Guaranteed safe and effective oF money fe Ae tablets by name Parsley Tablets. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00 for sale by Capitol Cut Rate Drug, Inc. ~ Chiffon for Hot Weather required the work of three artists for | discharge a projectile early in the four years. 14th century. It was used in a device —— of a German monk named Bernard Gunpowder first was employed to |Schwarz. 7 To VETERANS Who Are Receiving Their Adjusted Service Payments There is nothing that will give you more pleasure ,and service than to INVEST some of your well- earned money. FURNITURE Why not purchase that bedroom suite, or living room outfit now? We have a complete stock of furniture to choose from and shall be more than pleased to help you in making your selections. BOWMAN FURNITURE CO. Lovely flattering dresses in smal: monotone patterns with cape sleeves, flare skirts and novelty buckles. 202 Broadway Bismarck They're so dainty for right now. $3.99 Announcing the Opening . . Wash Dress Department ones. ity, princess lace, and two-piece styles. Ohm Dress 204 4th St. Here they are, ladies, and such nice Included are shantung, dim- blister sheers, voiles, linens and cord lace in one $1.99 $2.99 in te the Festival and women’s sports wear. Capitol Army 410 Broadway WASH priced at 300 NEW CRISP SUMMER HATS @ LARGE SHAPES @ SMALL SHAPES @ MEDIUM SHAPES 97c OTHERS TO $1.69 Welcome Folks! Pioneer Days WILD WEST CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS And, of course, we have a full line of men’s clothing and men’s Bismarck, N. D. MISS AND MASTER AMERICA GET A BREAK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE Young Folks’ Apparel 2 Days Only CHILDREN’S ‘White Georgette DRESSES Crepe Sizes 1 to 7 years | 4,,DRESSES Formerly $1.49, now and $3.95, now at 69¢c “BOYS” |_ Boys’ Three-Piece Formerly at $1.39 Now 89c DRESSES Lovely ones, formerly $1.00 andOTS & TEENS Hat Sale! Straws, fabrics. Whites, - ya pastels, Values to $1.95. 72 SALE PRICE x 4 PEOPLE’ Stop in while you're here. & Navy Store Phone 299-W $1.49 to $2.95 Sizes 7 to 1614 SUITS WASH SUITS rermeds at $3.95 $2.95 Shirley Temple HATS 50 $1.59, now BISMARCK DEPT. STORE COME HERE FO HANES! °?.) AHL CLOTHING STORE 410 Main Bismarck, N. D. 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