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: Buell Quain Returng Prince hotel, is at Benton, where | Morton county judge. William Henry Y [ IB After Research Work] he was summoned by the ‘serious|and Miss Katherine Ublman were|Cotton of Mandan. Mrs. condition of his father, E. H. Ligon, | their attendants. is her aunt. Miss Iverson is a native ‘fl Buell Quian, who has been doing] Who has been ill for several months. ee * ca tpn and baficee? api! Sed anthropological research in the Fiji| Mrs. Ligon, who had been vacation-/ ©. W. Voracek, Enge apartments, Islands for the last year, is in Bis- merly lived here, from the First National bank, went F B.P.W. Club Asked to | marck this week for « visit with his i to join| Mrs. ©. W. Schoregge, 507 Sixth St, Ti am to eature ibadioGah Ba parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain, of to Fordville early in the week to join Pari : ¢ by por ts OgT We when Mr. Ligon was called away and|his mother. The; taki tri inneapells, summoried there Meet Train Wednesday ” edanle aches to leave about the| is back in the “aby ‘to stinntecka topuitier. and ase visite,| the serious illness of her brother-in- Federal. Employes’ Outing Members of the Business and: Pro-|{itst of next week for Columbia unl- Le ‘ng relatives at several points in that |!aw, W. A. Klemenhagen. fessional Women’s club have been re-|Versity in New York under whose aus-/ Dr. G. R. Lipp, 502 Rosser, west, | state, who is having his annual vacation ; " leaves Thursday for Detroit ‘Lakes, eee || Today’s Recipe quested by the . Association of Com-|Pices he did his work. His plans after , Of Treasury States Ac- Here From Capital saver of the, Know Mississippl Bete ih apored a ik ae gees vet Sats ee tae Pas ig & ia they. are dividing bet beyeel es og Two cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking " counts Office pe i OR ORE ot ae required 16 days, *"""|turn to Bismarck Sunday. Lest week ‘caine aie "| powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon Miss Ethel Schoen of Washington,| Mrs. W. J. Targart, president, ur ily at Jamestown, and at Minne-/sucar, 8 tablespoons peanut butter, % D.C, arrived here Monday and is|the club members to be at the Nor- cl Mt, Lrnd int vider Mar Rabe ro baa ag les n : eee : [Mux and sift flour, salt, suger and Miss Christine Hoffman left Man-inecing powder. Add peanut butter dan Tuesday for Los Angeles, Callf.,/ ang work with a pastry blender, just where she expects to make her home.|4, yoy would for pie crust. Cut in| ‘ss $, Lipp’s guest. Miss Helbling ret i Members of the United States| visiting with friends until Friday,|thern Pacific depot at 3:15 p. m., and treasury states accounts office have| when she goes to Marmarth, her na-!to cooperate in extending hospitality Miss Be tty Flink Is + ,| © the city pe ae s planned » plenle Wednesday evening] tive city, to remain until she returns|to the 180 visitors from Mississippt Bride of J. Schmidt) yy... ing stumtiae, o14 seventh in Pioneer park. Members of the|to Washington about Aug. 15. Miss|who will be aboard the train. Bt. ho is having her two-week Eo staff and thelr guests, numbering 7%8|@choen is the house guest of Miss! Mrs. D. E. Shipley, Bismarck’s city| Miss Betty Flink, daughter of Sam|St-, "ho ch mowweek| Monday evening a company of her | in all, are expected to attend. Pauline Munsch, 41¢ Seventh St. —_|hostess, will be among those on the|Flink, rural Mandan, and Joseph| Vacs! sake Be edh tae hg friends gave @ picnic supper on” —————————— | ; A program of sports is being ar-| A number of informal affairs are} welcoming committee. Enteriainment|Schmidt, Mandan, were married at 7 digg he resent week with: Mis | theatre party in her honor. CARD OF THANKS Fe) ranged for entertainment of the/being given in her honor, Tuesday/of the Mississippi delegation during.a. m., Monday in St. Joseph’s Catho- tind eeaee a ty a ae We take this means of thanking the k-, Guests, This and serving of « plenic/evening members of her former Sun-|the more than two hours it is in Bis-|lic church, Mandan, Rev. Marcellus |S@ other friends in Minneapolis.) Carol Kay is the name which Mr. vind‘ friends for thelr many acts of ‘ lunch is in charge of @ committee/day school class at the First Evangel-|marck is in the hands of an Associa-|Lelsen read the nuptial mass and cere. | 20 route Lie aes i viatt With cous and Mrs. Isam Belk, 410 Third St..| sympathy during our recent. bereave- betel Ml ee Brown) ical church gathered in the home of|tion of Commerce committee headed) mony. The- bride, wearing a floor-| town for a few days ® cou-/have chosen for thelr daughter: born) ment. We wish to especially thank | Miss Munsch. Miss Dora Bischof, |by B. O, Refvem. le crepe, was at-/*, Mrs. Fred Baugley. in their home st 3:30 a. m., Tuesday:| poy 'e Nelson for his comforting Frelteg, Roy Holland and Alden] 40¢ ‘Third Bt. is entertaining at din-|"” ee touted by Miss Anne Zone’ Wearing i am San words, the choir members and those Nichols. : ner for her Wedesday evening. . white and blue, The accessory details| Miss Irene M. Hartke, 714 Second) Havel Selby, daughter of Mr. and/ +0 ‘contributed the beautiful floral ne nee 5 ‘Thursday evening she will be the din-/St, Alexius Alumna {or both. costumes were in white.|8t» amd Mrs. Carl W. Martin both ars. A. J, Selby, 612 Fourteenth 8t..| Srrerines, ‘ Walter-Klein Nuptial red an ot re Margaret. Fair- | Marries in Minnesota] 2°?! Gustin was best man. They alr gee Leet Phair ae |eay cepeinip tee ar Eon ecerekies Swenberg Nelson m O’BRIEN’S CAFE i banks, Sixth will live at Mandan, Mr. Schmidt be- pias ce Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Felthe! NDITIONED Vows Taken at Mandan} miss schoen is s senior stenogra- Lockbeam and|Pany, which they are spending in Le ihe AIR-CO ' 5 = pher in the U. 8, Department of Ag-| Announcements have been received |iwoll seecee, ane|Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Martin! mr, and Mrs, Berger Anderson and i ea 412 Broadway ‘Miss Frances Walter, daughter of|Ticulture. She left here in March,|of the marriage of Miss Donnella ‘eke and Miss Hartke left for the Minne-| daughters, Emma Dell, Vivian and Mr. and Mrs, Emil Moses Michael Walter, Mandan, and George | 1931, to accept a position with the |Olson, 1936 graduate of the St. E lical Cirel sota city Monday. Helena, are making a two-week tour . 2 Klein, Tacoma, Wash, son of Mr.| federal government at Grand Forks| Alexfis hospital training school, and| “Vangelical Circle pstited of the South Dakota Black Hills. and Mrs. Anton Klein, also of Ta-| 8nd later was transferred to Minne-'David Drozoski of Winona, Minn., Will Sponsor Social] Miss Selma Henry, daughter of| oes coma, were married at 9 a. m., Tues-|@Polis and then to the national cap-|June 14 at Decorah, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henry, New| Miss Marcella Iverson of Milwaukee, " tholic church, | ital. She attended the Capital Com-| The bride has been employed since Salem, became the bride of William | Wis., arrived here Tuesday to spend Satan sommgababie ip mercial college here and verusd for|her graduation’ at St. Marys. hospital], Circle 3 of the First Evangelical | Hoesel of Price at a ceromny read |the remainder of the summer with her Rev, Marcellus Lelsen, assistant | two years in the state engineering de-|in Rochester, Minn. She received her |Ladies’ Aid is holding an ena tee pastor, read the nuptial ceremony |Partment under Robert E. Kennedy.|high school diploma at Columbus. |S0cial Thursday hee at oe are and the mass which followed. ee 4% Her mother died several years ago of Mrs. A. Streit, 512 Ninth St. je bridal costume, and she made her home with her |ing will commence at 5:30 p. m. The ie nes hoor length model of White C.E.U. Rally Is Set grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Public is invited. All Phones CONOMY’ = ; Rope Sop. Final Summer Clearance Beginning Thursday, July 28rd Every remaining dress drastically reduced, includ- ing Dinner and Formal gowns. Also balance of Knitwear. Sizes 12 to 40. 5.88 9.80 12.74 Formerly to 35.00 * xk * a abe de ea Uist bo For Thursday Evening Sincere: Wilton, before coming to Miss Olga Neugebauer, 208 h 34 Miss Margaret Klein, a sister of the corre Mr, Drozoski is employed at Wi-; St. 1s spending the present month We Deliver GROCERY . bridegroom, was maid of honor. She| Miss Betty Jornson of Jamestown! nona, where the couple is at home at| at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., visiting with wore a floor-length dress of peach| College, state superintendent of rec-/606 Howard St. Staff Sergeant and Mrs, J. M. Kelly. colored tulle and wreath of flowers|teation for the Christian Endeavor} * * & The Kellys were transferred from | 5 fashioned in halo style in her hair.| lon, will be guest speaker at a/ Fort Lincoln to Fort Hamilton about All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables She held a colonial bouquet of roses, |G"SNd Rapids booster meeting to be| | Mr. and Mrs. Obert A. Olson and| six months ago. 7 Steve Walter, brother of the bride,| Held in the First Evangelical church daughter, Miss Auverne, of 514 Thayer, ( eee F J 1 29th Breve Walter, brother of the bride,| at 8 p,m. Thursday. West, and Miss Jean Jeffreys of Val-| irs, a. Neil York of Minot left for Grocery Specials July 22nd to July The bride's father gave a 6 o'clock|, Miss Esther Bremer, state secre-|ley City, instructor at Hebron, re-/ner home Tuesday after spending wedding dinner and also a dance in tary, has completed arrangements for |turned Monday evening from a 15-day | week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. St, Joseph’s hall Tuesday evening, ‘he gathering, vacation trip. While they were away| william Steinbruck of Mandan, and!§ Van Camp's Pork and Minneopa Salt, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Klein left ‘Wednesday Miss Johnson, who attended the In-|Mr. Olson attended two insurance| mr, York’s mother, Mrs. Alice Wright : Beans, 27-02. tins, 2-Ib. boxes, “gor ‘Tacoma, where they will be ac|tefnational O.E,U. meeting at Mil-|meetings, one at Seattle, Wash., and| York, Webb apartments. nn : 19 ol 1 7c home August 1 | waukee, ‘Wis., will have for her sub-| the second at Los Angeles, Caiif., and} () Sn any detec ee eee Members of the bridegroom's fam- ject, “What Milwaukee Meant to Me.”|also the national Elks convention ‘The national meeting at Grand Rap-|held at Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, | aT oe fy ak Mandan for the ceremony in lids, Mich. will be held during ‘the they were mucste et Bir; and Min, 3-lb. COATS - - SUITS : qiuded his parents, Frank Klein andi current month and s national pre-|Sanford Olson, brother and sister-in-| % PRICE Kr . oth al ie *| registration campaign now is under! law of Mr. Olson. | tin ol Liscancae — ee Grand Lear eanar palit . eek SWEATERS jk as BLOUSES . . organized ious par o! a Hold Induction Rites _ | the state nf tiie gh hater ge reblicciersg Formerly to 5.95 “iene” SOC A 4 . teres! .|marck high school who has been on For Miss Enid Burdick] wiea, sccorainy to Mis Bremer. '" leave for the last year, and his father- pn e** 0 in-law, W. H. Stutsman of Mandan, Induction of Miss Enid Burdick of! Miss Gladys Peterson of the A. w.|2%¢ making a motor trip to Seattle, Mandan into membership marked the | Lucas company {s spending the pres- | brieokdncaitiea an nears 7 re Palas /Aiallaty AM YEE ee ee me first rt of his leave, returned to Veterans Auxiliary Monday evening] having her annual vacation. a | Lr ti he oe in the home of Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 mare ss Line wy ne Lins eget |" ry a. 7 » Ark., many and ‘transaction ot business, |.| Meetings of Clubs | |recetving medical sttention at the U. mony and transaction of business, : Mrs. Clara Luehrs and Miss Frances | And Social Groups | 8. Veterans eran sabe et Frank Hoffman, son of Mr. and D. U. V. Mrs. J. J. Hoffman of Mandan, is Tirzah Ann Barclay ‘Tent No. 3,|leaving this week for Grand Forks. Daughters of Union Veterans of the|He has accepted a position in a shoe Civil War, will meet at 8p. m., Thurs-| store at Grand Forks and in the fall| day, with Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, 701) will enter the University of North | 1.95 HATS 50c $1.00 Formerly to 9.50 KNOX FELTS 3 Price ALL SALES FINAL Marshmall 16 oz. flat red 3c | 16-0. pte... L6Oc s Purex Cleanser, 5 Patterson Seal Pure Jam, quart bottle ..... 17c any flavor, 7 7 4-Ib. jar ......... Cc oe eh 1 2c Slattery served ities ene ze J. H. Withers of Minot, brother of John Withers, Mandan, and Miss Mabel Erickson, were married in Mi- not Sunday. They are to leave Aug. 1 for Couer d'Alene, Idsho, which is Minneopa White Aspara- aan = gus, 16-07. ‘an Camp’s Toma- fan cece: + ee. to Soup, large tin, LOC to be their home, ‘Twenty-first St. Dakota. | seg nas ete Tree sizes 4 to 16, grrr Knit Dresses, were $4.95 and | Girls’ Play Suits, were $1.95, | Boys’ Bathing Trunks, sizes 4 to 8, were $1.00, now 79¢ former! , now , Now $2.95 and $3.95 now $1.69 Boys’ Bathing Suits, sizes 4 to 8, were $1.25, now 89c : i | E A E Ghildren's Hate sedueet ron te te poe’ 31° | wadies’ Knit Coats, were $095, | itl anor sere #150. NOW) oye Wash Suits, sizes 1 to 3, were $1.00, now 2 for $1.00 ‘ | tae Children's Bathing Suits, sizes 30 to 36, were | TW $2.95 Girls’ Slacks, were $1.69 and| Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits, were $2.00 and $2.95, now } e custdren’s Sex Teal lt ds toilasmaweceauseal| tee toes $528 and 9459, sew | Girls White "Wattle We ea epee nits, size: u $8.95, is un Ss , DOW iw jo 16, were 95, now | Girls’ White Waffle Weave | Boys’ Wool si sizes 4 to 10, were » ‘ Thurs. - Fri. - Sat, |s* cae Pern gag aon 318 MAIN BISMARCK | 2 Abstract of County No-Party Votes Cast at the Primary Election, June 24, 1936 BY THE VOTERS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA I hereby certify that the within and following Abstract of Votes cast by the Voters Burleigh County, Nort! " ti Count; the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, is a true and correct copy of the original Abstract thereof seule Or toe TRaLLee OFeRHIENT REAR. County pn ED Bie lc o mies ers of Burleig! ‘ounty orth Dakota, at the Primary Election held at the various election precine| s in said County on y ‘Witness my hand and seal this 16th day of July, A. D. 1936, ‘G. G. DERBY, : County Auditor. : 2 e - " { 3 ES e $s se i 4 3 a MM at ee & i : i er ka ee ee z Fy 2 4 i i i F F ry i z i a § 2 z a 2 8. ! 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