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SOCIETY an& CLUBS &) | will Hold Tee Cream . ° M d Miss Martha Christenson’s Social Friday’ Night The Firat Baptist Ladies’ Ald will Wedding Is Set f or August hold an ice cream social Friday even- ~~ {ing on the lawn of the church, which with games. Miss Christenson was|is at the corner of Fourth St., and Presented with a blanket and satin | Avenue B. The public is invited. Mrs. comforter by the group. Fred J. Knight is chairman and is eee being ably assisted by Mrs. L. 8. Blensly. Bismarck Hospital Instructor Will Become Bride of Min- nesotan at Minot In honor of her daughter, Sharon Ann, on her second birthday, Mrs. E. E, Swanston, 915 Avenue F, enter- tained five children at an afternoon party Wednesday. A color note of pink and white was carried out in luncheon appointments with the lighted birthday cake as the center- piece, favors at the places and stream- | with Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Finberg, Mrs. ers suspending vari-colored balloons} Anderson's parents. The seven child- above the table. After luncheon the/ren of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson children were guided to little wooden! will gather from far -parts of the dogs which also were given as favors country for the reunion. Two of Mr. by ribbon streamers. Mrs. Eldon! Anderson's sisters recently received Anderson, 930 Tenth 8t., assisted Mrs. |diplomas from a New York City hos- Swanston. rer pital and now are home for a vaca- tion. Francis Gruenfelder of Mandan and batt ted | his sister, Mrs. George Franklet, and} Mr. and Mrs, Edward O'Neil (Bea- ‘her children, Margaret and Duane, of|trice M. Hart), who were married at ‘Cristobal, Canal Zone, are enjoying ajGreat Falls, Mont. July 18, have two-week motor trip through Yellow-|80ne to Carrington to make their stone and’ Glacier National parks and|home for the rest of the summer to Lake Louise and Fort Peck. Mrs.|fter a brief visit in the home of Franklet and her children are spend-|O’Neil’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ing the summer at Mandan with her O'Neil, 414 Ninth 8t. At Carrington parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gruen- | Mr. O'Neil is foreman of a crew work- felder. ing for the Wachter-O’Neil Construc- tion company of this — * *% . Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, Mrs. Vater and their daughter, Miss Beatrice, of 407 Sixth St., returned Wednesday evening from their three- week vacation spent at Big Sand lake near Dorset, Minn. They had one of the 8. W. Corwin cottages during their stay. Rev. Vater will take his pulpit again at the Sunday services. * 8 % ee * Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Anderson, 120 Avenue B, will leave early Fri- day for Decorah, Ia., where they are to attend a reunion of Mr. Anderson's family Sunday and to spend a month’s vacation. There they also will visit Miss Martha ‘Christenson, who is to be a bride of late August, was p honored Wednesday evening by 12 nurses of the Bismarck hospital. The P party was given at the home of Mrs. Julius Bischof. Miss Christenson, the daughter of| » Mrs. Caroline Christenson of Ber- thold and the late John Christenson, is to be married to LaRoy Satter, Pi , Minn., son of Mrs. 8. Sat- » ter of Hadley, Minn., and the late Mr. Satter. The wedding will take place in Mi- not, the former home of the Chris- tenson family, where the bride-elect’s brother and sister-in-law Mr. end Mrs, Arthur Christenson, reside. Miss Christenson has been a Bis- marck resident since nine years ago| when she entered the Bismarck hos- pital school of nursing. After receiv- ing her diploma she began work for the hospital and now is practical in- structor of nurses, The time at the party wes passed Final Clearance - Approximately 20 CURLEE SUITS for men; summer and fall weights; sizes 36 to 44. can Miss Edith Ramstad, daughter: of _ Off to Club i in High Style Top a casual spectator sports dress that can go to lunch at the country club as well as to the tennis matches with a white baby swagger coat and you're on the road to success as far as your summer wardrobe is concerned. This flattering outfit, worn by Hollywood's Marie Wilson, includes a simple frock of washable silk, striped in white, black and several shades of gray, and a swagger coat of white linen, The coat be worn as an evening wrap. Dr. and Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St., is among the 4,000 stud- ents enrolled for the summer session Values to $24, now $ 1 6.50 of Hollywood, Calif. * * Patricia Ann Aughnay, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Aughnay of Minot, former Bismarck residents, re- turned home Thursday after a week's 69c, 85c and 1 Men’s and Boys’. All-Wool SWIM TRUNKS Mrs. Ben C. Larkin, 1016 Eleventh St., was hostess to a company of 11 guests Wednesday afternoon at an informal party for her daughter, Mrs. 1S. A. Stitzel of Chicago. Mrs. Stitzel ' White, Tu-Tone and Perforated Shoes $4.00 values, now $2.95 Boys’ Tu-Tone Shoes .............$2.45 We still have a nice selection of straw hats, linen caps, wash slacks, slack — summer belts, ties, pajamas, shirts and shorts. ieee nesday for a trip to Minneapolis. ee % FOOT SERVICE and IN OUR JULY THE GRAND FINALE! IT'S THE FINAL WINDUP «.. PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT TO A SENSATIONAL NEW LOW... ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD! HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE HIGHLIGHTS Purses! ......37¢ Anklets ......13¢ Wash Frocks. :84c “Softies”! 57 Summer COATS Acetate Dresses oe Berets! .......33¢ Silk Hose .....39c 32.77 $2. 00 Beach Sandals 83c | Purses! ......77c to $5.95, lapiation Sete Side Gane == 3a, Silk Dresses! Svs 6" abric Gloves Sa" 33c : Pique Coats! “= *144 Silk Dressest:. $3.33 | - —~ | Wash Frocks! “ss. *1°7 Dresses \ / HATS ld’ | vue $427 $2.44 “'50c Child’s Shoes! sx °2 weet “ne” / | Ladies’ Shoes! “ex *2*4 Regular $5.50 value “Airstep” Shoes! IN TISMARCK and her son, Keith, are making a month's stay and leave for Chicago in Men’s and Boys’ at Northwestern university, Evanston, |®>0ut two suka are SPORT SHIRTS eu ae tout ‘ aera Buell Quain, who has been visiting western following a brief vacation at y Cool cotton and celanese fabrics. 85c, $1 and $1.50 her home upon her return from the |his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain, values, now Hollywood Community Theatre school |518 Avenue A, for several days, ex- | pects to leave Saturday morning for Columbia university, New York City. His visit here broke a journey from the Fiji Islands where he has been do- ing anthropological research for Col- umbia mreuaie ss ee the last year. stay with members of the Geo $2.95 values, now ..............$2.45 Doorley family, 719 Ninth St. She| R. V. Boulger and daughters, Betty went home with Mr. Aughnay, who|and Joan, o! ickinson, are gues! $1.95 values, NOW ...--.00... $1.55 passed through Bismarck while ‘on alin the home of Mr. Boulger’s broth- $1.25 values, now ....... Nice aries Waennee 98c business trip. er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hughes of Fargo, for several days. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer 8. Cohen, 815 Fifth St. and Mr. Cohen's father, Sidney Cohen of Mandan, left Wed- Carroll E, Ligon of the Prince hotel returned Tuesday from Benton, IIl., where he had been visiting with his PEDICURE father, who is a ag a few weeks. 1 JESSIE. CARLSON Perey Dahl Clothing Store Grand Pacific Beauty Shop ||ner pocition as home economics in- Phone 492 structor in the local schools last term |to accept a position in Minneapolis, has been visiting with Bismarck and Mandan friends while en route to her | home at Ambrose for a vacaton, x ke Mrs. W. L. Watson of McKenzie is visiting at Fargo with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Farrar, o_o | Slope Weddings || BINSTOCK-BREN: Anna Binstock, | Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bin- stock, and Anton Bren, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Bren, both of New Hradec, in the New Hradec Catholic church by Rev. Father Brydl. They are living with his parents, FICEK-WANDLER: Mary Ficek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ficek, and Martin Wandler, both of Sche- field, on June 30, the 50th anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wandler, who repeated their nuptial vows in the same service. They are living on his farm ner Schefield. HICKEY—KNOWLE: Miss Beatrice Hickey, Hazen instructor last year and Caughter of Mrs. Mary Hickey, Valley City, to Aloysius F. Knowle, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Knowle, Little Falls, Minn,, at Valley City, June 30. Their home will be in St. Paul where ie Knowle is with a contracting ‘m. HEINEMEYER-ZIMMIOND: Agnes Heinemeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heinemeyer, Stanton, and William Zimmion@, Mandan, July 3 at Stanton by County Judge C. F. Schweigert. They are residing at Stanton. VER HOEVEN-WALLMAN: Clara Mae Ver Hoeven, daughter of Mr. and Watch and Jewelry Repairing Men's Watch . Ladies’ Watch . Round Crystal . . Odd Shape ........... New location—413 Broadway 0. J. WEIST THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936 Mrs. A. Ver Hoeven, Jr., Strasburg, te Everett N. Wallman, son of M and Mrs. Andrew Wallman, Linton, are at home on his farm west of Lin- ton. HANSON-LAWRENCE: Nora Han- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson, Ludlow, 8. D., and George J. Lawrence, Bowman, son of Carl E. Lawrence, Chicago, June 28 at Buf- falo, 8. D. The bridegroom works for @ grocery and the bride owns a beauty shop at Bowman. ZINKE-ROSEMORE: Esther Zinke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Zinke, McClusky, and Forrest Rose- more, Goldwin, July 2 by Rev. Edwin M. F. Jording of McClusky. They are living at Goldwin. JOHNSON-HAGELE: Ethel John- son, former Butte county teacher, and Emil Hagele, Seventh Day Adventist minister at Pierre, 8. D., in the Spear- fish Seventh Day Adventist church. BARROW-WELKER: Bernice R. Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Barrow, Sr., and Nelson PF. Welker, Lead, 8. D., in the bride's home June 28. They are residing at Lead after a tour of Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks. SCHWAN - CARSTENS: Mayme Schwan, daughter of John Schwan, Langdon, and Aage ,Carstens, Bow- man, June 20. They are at home at Bowman where Mr. Carstens is con- nected with the Carstens-Zempel hardware firm. BRAUN-HALLER: Agnes Braun, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Braun, Glen Ullin, and Joseph Haller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Haller, Dickinson, July 4 at Glen Ullin. They are living at Dickinson where Mr. Haller works for the Reed department store. ALVERSON-HILL: Niva Dell Alver- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Al- verson, Ladner, 8. and Edwin L. One Group of 75 Dresses Values to $22.50 Pastels, Prints and Plains To Clear at $5.00 Another Group of. Dresses Values to $15.00 To Clear at $3.95 312 Main Avenue within the coming year will be Diesel. Hill, son of Ole Hill, Ladner, June 28 at Buffalo, 8. D., where they are at home. The bridegroom is in the truck- usiness. June 30 by Rev. E. Tanis, Hull. They | ing bi SAFFEL-BISBEE: Eunice A. Saf- fel, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Saffel, Bowman, and Rollin N. Bisbee, Sheri- dan, Wyo., June 27 at Sheridan, where they are at home. WADNIZAK-ANDERSON: V. Lucy Wadnizak, daughter of Mrs. Victoria Wadnizak, Lehigh, and Pearney An- derson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, Beulah, in 8t. Patrick's Catholic parish house, Dickinson. They are living at Lehigh, where Mr. An- derson works for the Lehigh Briquet- ting company. SCHULTE-BAYE: Ella Schulte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte, Center, and Bert Baye, Hens: ler, by Rev. L. Wahlfeil of Hannover. They are at home on a farm near Hensler. WHITE-TWILLING: Helen White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Raub, and William Twilling, Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Twilling, Elbowoods, June 16 at Glasgow, Mont. The bridegroom is manager of a store at Sterling. HOBART-GARNES: Henrietta Lou- ise Hobart, Slayton, Minn., and Lyle G. Garnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Garnes, Ryder, in the Central Luth- eran parsonage of Spokane, Wash. The bridegroom is with the International Harvester company at Spokane. A new invention now in use is a Speed indicator placed on top of au- tomobiles. Traffic law violators can: be detected from a distance when they use this instrument. In the opinion of a well-known ex- port manager, 4 to 5 per cent of all truck exports from the United States Hughes’ Kin In Films Kay Hughes (above), Los An dancer and little theater whose father Evans Hughe cousin of Chief ‘Justice c alee Evans Hughes, has been given a contract with a Hollywood motion picture studio. (Associated Press Photo) To make room for our new fall and winter clothes, spring and sum- mer things must be cleared at once, regard- less of cost. You'll find just what you need to finish this season and to wear in early fall ! ! ! at remark- ably low prices. And because Sarah Gold fashions are so ad- vanced, these clothes will be right for seasons to come. =y Price ® SARAH GOLD SHOP “STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE” Bismarck, N. D. Group of Better Coats To Clear at $5.00 Clearance of All Summer Hats 50c Each ON ALL Phone 566 OF FUR Guaranteed Savings on Every Coat! LAPIN SWAGGERS BLACK CARACUL CHINESE KIDSKIN MENDOZA BEAVER SMART PONIES KRIMMER LAMB HUDSON SEAL PERSIAN LAMP Fur D Department Capital Laundry Co. PHONE 68¢ 301 FRONT