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TQ) SOCIETY and CLUBS Smith-Liessman Vows Are Miss Bertha Bertsch Will Become a Bride Taken at Church Ceremony), x 10 2, cian aa, 0 Lieutenant and His Bride Will Be Guests Here Before - Going to Wyoming Details of the marriage of Miss Martha M. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris F. Smith of Hemp- stead, Long Island, N. Y., Sunday afternoon to Lt. Emerson O. Liessman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh St., were received here Thursday. ‘The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock in St, Mark’s Methodist Epis- copal church of Rockville Centre, N. Y., by Rev. Ivan M. Gould. ‘The bride, who was given in mar- mage by her father, wore a wedding gown of white taffeta made with a Jong train and standing collar. Her Tong net veil fell from a coronet of self-material, with a short face veil. ‘Her flowers were gardenias and valley Ulles, Has Seven Attendants She was attended by her sister, Mrs. ‘Theodore Edson, as matron of honor, and by the following bridesmaids: Miss Thelma Liessman of Bismarck, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Martin M. Moe of Hempstead, another sister of the bride; Miss Winifred Borne- mann of Massapequa, N. Y., and the Misses Ethel Bullock, Louise Bloeth and Louise Esteva, all of Rockville Centre. Mrs. Edson’s gown was of blue mousseline de soie, with pink accessories, and her bouquet was of pink roses and baby’s breath. The other attendants wore frocks of pink mousseline de soie with the ac- cessories in blue and carried light blue delphinium and Talisman roses. Lt. Joseph H. Wiechmann of Fort Hamilton was Lieutenant Liessman’s best man. The ushers were Lts. N. B. Edwards and A. J. Bochicchio of Fort Hamilton, A. G. Mente of Fort Wads- worth, all of the 18th Infantry; E. G. Orth of Fort Adams, R. I., 13th Infan- try, and W. E. Barrett, H. F. McManus and J. A. Finkel. The ushers formed the traditional arch with crossed sabres under which the bridal party marched from the church. % The bride’s mother wore a flowered chiffon gown with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore a blue lace gown and pink roses. Coming to Bismarck A reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Edson in Rockville Cen- tre followed the ceremony. Lieuten- ant and Mrs. Liessman left by motor for a trip through the Black Hills of South Dakota and later will come to Bismarck. They then will go to ‘+ Francis E. Warren, Cheyenne, Wyo., where Lieutenant Liessman is stationed. Present at the reception were mem- bers of the two families and the bridal party and a number of out-of-town guests including the Misses Marian * Morton and Arlene Wagner, who mo- tored to New York with the bride- groom’s mother and Miss Liessman. Mrs. Liessman and her party are ex- pected to return here about July 20. Lieutenant Liessman was graduated in 1935 from the United States Mili- tary academy at West Point. The bride has been connected for the last tive years with the circulation depart- ment of The Nassau Daily Review and the Nassau Daily Star. * 8 % Mrs. George Lewis of Sterling 1s! spending a few days here with her! daughter, Fourth St. Se See A. W. Lucas Co. windows for real special values in wom- 2n’s wear. Miss Marian Lewis, 821 Wedding on Jan. 12 Is Announced Here The marriage of Miss Loretta Hoer- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoerner, 710 Avenue E, former resi- dents of Dickinson, to George Aichele, McClusky, which has been kept secret since January 12 of this year, has been announced to friends of the couple, The ceremony was performed at McClusky with the bridegroom’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Aichele of McClusky, attend- ing the couple. Mrs. Aichele is a graduate of the Dickinson high school, class of 1934, and attended Dickinson Teachers col- lege. Prior to moving here, where she has been employed at the capitol, she held positions in the register of deeds and county auditor offices of Stark county. Mr. Aichele also attended Dickinson Teachers college and now is with the North Dakota Power and Light com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Aichele are at home at 718 Avenue A. ee % Local Members Serve On O.E.S. Committees Three members of Bismarck Chap- ter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, have been named by Mrs. Meda H. Pratt of Grand Forks, worthy grand matron of the North Dakota chap- ter, O. E. S., on standing and special committees for the grand chapter session to be held in Fargo June 16- 18, 1937. Mrs. F. A. Lahr was named to the home committee, Mrs. Laura Erdahl to the group on the order of Rainbow for Girls and Mrs. N. E. Elsworth on the necrology committee, Mrs. Edna Galloway of Mott is a member of the education group and Mrs. Emma Bor- cherding of New England is serving on the Rainbow committee. * 8 * ‘The present week has been an ace tive one for members of the LS.G. Girls’ club, who are leaving Thurs- day afternoon for an outing at Wild- wood lake, which will terminate Sun- day. On the arrangements commit- tee for the trip are Mrs. Paul F. Ho- man, the club’s sponsor, and the Misses Delma Devitt and Goldie Byers, Tuesday evening the members assembled in the home of Mrs. Homan, 201 First St., to give her a surprise shower in celebration of her 10th wedding anniversary. ee 8 Mrs. O. R. Vold and her daughter of 322 Park St., are expected to return Saturday from Grand Forks where they have been visiting for several days in the James McConnachie home, They made the trip to Grand Forks with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. John- ston’ and daughters, Ada Louise and Shirley, of Missoula, Mont., and Mrs. Holmes’ mother, Mrs. Rebecca Ander- son, who had been visiting here. zeke Miss Jean Crawford has resumed her work in the office of the local and Light company following a three- month absence. Miss Crawford, who formerly was employed at the firm’s Mandan branch, underwent an oper- ation in the Mandan hospital early in the winter and since then has been convalesoing in the home of her par- jents at Moffit. se * Mr, and Mrs. Otto Mehrer and their son, Robert, of 309 Thirteenth St., left | Wednesday evening for a three-week | vacation trip during which they will jvisit relatives in Montana, Idaho end jother states. branch of the North Dakota Power | th St., have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha Margaret Bertsch, to Gordon Everett Didra, son of Mr. and Mra./° Orlando Didra of Waseca, Minn, The marriage will take place in the Bertsch home Aug. 15. The bride-elect was on the faculty of the University of Minnesota Ger- man department, a position she has held for a number of yearg, until the close of the regular term ‘this spring. Since then she has been here with her parents. * a 4% Vogue for Femininity Extends to Children New York—Crisp organdy, dotted swiss, sheer voile, handkerchief linen —that’s what your little girls’ summer dress-up frocks are made of, accord- ing to Marian Young, NEA service staff correspondent. Even though you know perfectly well that she'll climb a tree before she gets to her playmate’s party, you put your dimpled darling in a frothy, frilly, lace-trimmed dress, fashioned from a fragile looking fabric. The smartest clothes for the small- est girl in the house are sweet and dainty rather than neat and tailored. Just as your own wardrobe has taken on an air of femininity, your tiny daughter's summer frocks make her look like a very ladylike little girl in- deed. Incidentally, hair ribbons are especially fashionable again. Yards and yards of lace, even more yards of ruffles, pleated ana plain, and many ribbons are used for trim- ming. Wide shoulder yokes seem to outshine the once-ubiquitous narrow ones. Many charming little models have no: yokes at all, but are hung straight from the neckline and cut to flare several inches above the knees. As always, the shorter the dress, the smarter the child. Glen Ullin Bride to Live at Toledo, Ohio Mrs, Lorenzo H. Belk of Bismarck and Mrs, Fred Chase of Mandan were among the guests at the wedding of Miss Ramona Lidstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Lidstrom, Glen Ullin, and Donald Wickham Waech- ter of Toledo, Ohio, son of Mrs. Inez Waechter of Glen Ullin. The ceremony was solemnized Sat- urday morning in the Glen Ullin Congregational church before an as- sembly ‘of 60 relatives and friends of \the couple by Rev. H. R. Harris, pas- tor. Nuptial selections forming the musical background were played by the Misses Ida and Grace Stegner. The attendants were Miss Lois Lid- strom, as maid of honor, Charles ‘Waechter, who served as best man, and Virginia Lidstrom, the flower girl. After a wedding breakfast in the |church parlors, Mr. and Mrs. .Waech- |ter left for their wedding trip which jwill be concluded at Toledo, where he is an accountant for the General |Mills company. Mr. Waechter at- tended the University of North Da- kota and Northwestern University, Evanston, Mil, and Mrs. Waechter at- tended Valley City Teachers college. ka & | Miss Alice Tillotson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Tillotson, 100 Av- jenue A, west, and Miss Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. |Rose, 806 Fourth St. are guests of Miss department secretary, went to Mrs. The Master Stroke! during our sensational BARGAIN CARNIVAL E, 500 Dresses at unparalleled low prices! Blame it on the heat, or what- ever you like ... but we're going to sell every dress in our stock in these three price groups. Many of them have just been un- packed. Brand new styles in a three-ring riot of color. Gra- cious silks and love- ly pastel crepes made to sell for $3.95 to $5.95 will be sold for $1.00. . -» Many deeptone prints, for early fall, among them ... sac- rificed at only a fraction of their ac- Schwandt’s home to make arrange- ments for the coming year’s work fol- lowing the close of the convention at Jamestown Tuesday. —_—_—_—_—_————— All children’s. and junior high organdy aieete: now on} sale. A. W. Lucas THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936 “Lt. Emerson ©, Liessmat, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Liesiman, 615 Seventh St., and Mrs. Leissman are shown leaving St, Mark’s Methodist Episcopal church, Rockville Centre, N. Y., following their marriage Sunday afternoon, under formal escort of six classmates of Lieutenant. 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