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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936 A IG) SOCIETY and CLUBS Scout Program Concentrates Auxiliary Sends Large Delegation to Meeting On Activities at Day Camp), net w six. v. newt Outline of Overnight and Day Outing Schedule Is Given by Local Director ne att gg Hi | i Ss BE Higgs gee baie “SHS bp che 280,000-clle wows wire system of The Amocisted Press. Over it AP. dispatches are sent to 1,376 newspaper members of this ation. Two Bismarck Women 22 ? ay F A Hi De a i i ivf i [ Aa of honor, Mrs. Lioyd Krein of James- town, wore white linen suits, acces- committeewoman, 2 large delegation of members of the FES4 ie ie 1B ; i He i 4 y g : Qa | i B? A i H i Efe iF i i F i i +3 gE E z i z 8 g h hi Hs File it agi "i Beg 8 4 ge 2 5 i i 3 [ iy ad i i : a z sjeame the bride of George Hoff of Other) wendan in a nuptial servcie read “Jolic church of Mandan. | Klein and Miss Eva Hoff of Mandan. * se *% ing the week-ends with his family. ee 8 . | Bismarck Indian school left Saturday News travels fest over thove wines, 0 words «minute, day and sight. iss dhe world’s most extensive sytaia of wows wives. ‘Thetis Xx _ Tris of far more importance thet the news they cerry is sccurete, ianpertial end reliable — That is whet The. SO Te a Will Take Wedding. Vows Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harris F. Smith of Hemp- “1 Will become the bride of Lt. Emerson Liess- E. Warren, Cheyenne, Wyo., son of Mr. and }. Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh St. They will be married during @ church ceremony at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Miss Rose Schaff Is Bride of George Hoff Miss Rose Schaff of Glen Uilin be- ‘Thursday by Rev. lus Liessen, assistant pastor of St. Joseph’s Cath-| Attending them at the ceremony were J. G. The Walter T. Stedman family of 606 Rosser, West, is located at a cot- tage on Route 2, Pelican Lake, Minn., until September 1. Mrs. Stedman and the children are at the cottage and Mr. Stedman, who is auditing for the workmen’s compensation bureau in the eastern part of the state, is spend-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Doyle of the morning by motor for Minneapolis, where Mrs. Doyle will board the Zephyr for Chicago. Mrs. Doyle will spend the next month in Chicago and They are the arteries which supply news, the Weblood fer forming inteligunt <oe- \ Milwaukee doing advanced study in dancing under a number of teachers, including Marie Kay Deber of Mil- waukee. When she returns, she will resume her dancing classes in Bis- marck and Mandan. * a 4% Miss Beatrice McMichel of Fargo, who was one of the successful can- didates in the 1936 bar examinations just concluded here, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zuger, 501 Thay- er, West, at luncheon Friday before returning to Fargo. Miss McMichael is Judge Andrew Miller’s private sec- retary and court reporter and has been engaged in federal court work for about 25 years. * * % Miss Goldie Strutz, 1002 Avenue C, and Thomas Robert Crouse, 821 Third St., south, are registered for the 1936 summer sessoion at the University of Kentucky at Lexington, according to word received Si the registrar. dan left Saturday for Seattle, Wash. to attend the national Shrine con- vention. LEGEND Thompson Will Speak : At Arthur E. Thompson, state superin- tendent of public instruction, will the main speaker at the picnic which|Dell, Is. who the Heart River Ladies’ Ald and Lu- ther League will hold at 1 p. m.|® favor for the (MST) in the Heart River church| grove, 10 miles southwest of Mandan. Dinner will be served for a nominal charge and will be followed by talks uing in his private airplane with Maurice Gauthier as his pilot and phone. At the close of their stay in Winnipeg, Mr. McLean will fly Emma Louise urch Gathering j Miss Gladys Ti Rize home Monday score awards went to Mmes, Baird and Arthur Whittemore a guest igon and daughter-in-law, Mr. james Elmslie, * Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosen and daugh- ters, Harriett and Evelyn, of 119 Ave- nue A, west, left Saturday morning on the Shriners’ special train for Seattle, Wash., where they will at- tend the national Shrine convention. Mrs. Ji for several ‘weeks. | They expect to be away for two weeks. es % Mrs. William A. Falconer, 202 . | Avenue E, is a patient in the Bismarck hospital, j|prolonged heat. It is expected that eron of this city, and their daughter, Gayle, for two weeks. e222 Mrs. D. C. McLean of Coronado, Calif., who was among the many com- ing from a distance for the Pioneer Days’ celebration last week-end, and who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan J. McGillis, 814 Fourth 8t., and Mrs. 8. F. Lambert, who is her sister-in- lay by airplane for Montevideo, Minn., to visit a sister, Mrs, Charles Clay (Bird Lambert) for a few days before returning to Cali- fornia. She will make the entire re- turn trip by airplane as she did the journey to Bismarck, which is her former home. ee 8 Miss Delora Samuelson, daughter of My. and Mrs. George Samuelson, 402 Mandan St., who was expected to return this week-end after a vacation at Los Angeles, Calif., has sent a mes- sage that she is working in the mo- tion picture relief fund office and will not be returning to Bismarck. Miss Samuelson was credit manager of the A. W. Lucas company store until she left May 17 to visit with friends and relatives in the west. At present she is making her home with a cousin, Mrs, Louis Gordon, 10213 South Nor- mandie avenue, Los Angeles, but she expects to pos fr Hollywood later. * J. Arthur Solien, who is with the National Youth administration, and Mrs. Solien, of 807 Fourth &t., left Saturday Collins, y § attend the Colorado Agricultural col- lege for the coming three weeks. While returning to Bismarck, they will tour | Dancing at Dome Tonight. B pivision. HeADQuasters © BUREAUS ° LEASED WIRS ews of the CONNECTIONS World Daily for The y the South Dakota mie | she will remain there for a few weeks in order to have a thorough rest, cae to advice from the Falconer ome, — Meetings of Clubs || And Social Groups Because there will be balloting, all members are requested to attend the Maccabee lodge meeting at 8 p. m. Monday in the World War Memorial building dining room. 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