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RIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1936 30th Anniversary of __| Pret ta,that books were tep! «1 th Mrs, Sathre Delegate |, i Members of the charter till Mandan Library Noted, Barriga eevee pee iat To W.C.T.U. Conclave More than 100 guests called when Cease Bingraeines, Os henge Mrs. P. O. Sathre, 600 Avenue D, will 4 a PA = ‘a tea from 2 to 5 o'clock Tuesday after- ** * marck unit of the Women’s Christian 4 : : ae Complete Schedule of noon in the ubrary quarters, 204 Third Lemke Leaving for |Temperance union attending the 47th Melville-P apke Nuptial Vows Mandan D.A.R. Meet |sj;, "Sines or'tne wulamgs| Ministerial Meeting fon'woru. et Grand Forts trom 6 I :} enor adoption for library uses. ees Are aken at Home Ceremony A complete program of soclalevents | “ Baskets of fall flowers were arranged | Rev. William A. Lemke, pastor of ‘Thursday to Sunday. ~ —_—__________ © | and meeting schedules for the annual about the rooms and yellow tapers and|the First Evangelical church, leaves | TWO speakers of national note ap- : E conference of the North Dakota chap- |a bouquet of yellow, orange and bronze labored Arrn| foc econ ae Mba pearing on the program are Mrs. Ida Bismar. i . f the American Revo- |fiowers on the tea table emphasized remain there unt lay attend- | Wise of Evanston, Ill. president of es Magazine Publisher DAR. Regent hi higererenats ‘be = uit te the seasonal note in the appointments. |ing sessions of the Bismarck district |the national organization, who will * — and Bride Are Having East- = 2 . : Alternating in presiding at the table | Evangelical church convention. He |speak on “The Long View” and U. 8. ay ern Wedding Trip A. W. LUCAS. CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise $4.95 Popular Priced Shoes for Fall That Are Deservedly Popular announced Wednesday by Mrs. R. W./ were Mmes. John L. Bowers, G, H,| Will be accompanied by Bishop E. W. |gen. Gerald P. Nye, who talks Sunday |% Shinners, Mandan, program chair-|Spielman, Charles McDonald, L. N.| Praetorius of St. Paul, who is due here |eyening on ‘Temperance and Peace.” | man. Cary, Bernard 8. Nickerson and E,| Wednesday evening after attending ®| Mrs. Fred M. Wanner of Jamestown, Mrs. Albert M. Powell, Devils Lake, |W. Miller, all of whom have been in- | district meeting at Marion. Rev. C. F. president, will be in charge of the state regent and presiding officer, has | terested in the association for many |Strutz of Bismarck, district superin- |session. Mrs. R. J. Darling, district informed Mrs. C. B. Young, regent of |years and have been active workers. | tendent, will be presiding officer. Rev. president, heading a committee from the hostess chapter, that she expects/Members of the group’s board as-| Lemke will present a subdivision of |two Grand Forks units, is convention Mrs. George M. Young ata ios sisted. Mo SOnclaye, ee “The Chutes nn3 chairman. City, former state regent and vice) A special display arranged for the | Jesus Oe lay morning, A special guest will be Mrs. Elizabeth | % president general; Mrs. Lenna Ford | occasion included an Ethiopian parch-| paper dealing with church publicity. Beaten repeat Fargo, honorary |@ Graves of Jamestown, state vice pres-/ment book more than 300 years old ee * president, who directed the organiza- | ¥ ident general, and Mrs, Fred Wood- |loaned by Mrs. Spielman, several cop-| Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Warren Soule | tion 40 years as its active president. side, Montana D.A.R. regent, who i8/ics of Godey’s Ladies Book, an issue| and son, Ralph, Jr., who have been! A meeting of the executive board at | to come by airplane, to be among the!o¢ The Mandan Pioneer printed in| vacationing in Hollywood, Cal., re-|2:30 p, m., Thursday will precede the | % dignitaries attending the conference. | 1994 and several old diaries and Bibles,| turned to the city Tuesday afternoon | convention. More than 30 delegates are expected| Arrangements for the function were ; and ate guests in the rome of Mr. and, District presidents include Mrs. E. from state chapters. directed by Mrs, Frank Gruye, presi-| Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 506 Rosser, west,|C. Banister of Napoleon, Miss Effie Registration will be conducted at ident of the board, and Mmes. Cary,| for the present. Mr. Soule is begin-| Walch of Reeder and Mrs. Pearl G. 4 p. m. the opening. oy is ee floor |C:, = Arnold, R. C. Newcomer and| ning his second year as yolce ins|Wood of Driscoll. Mrs. Neil N. Lee vention headquarters, the fourth floor | George H. Wilson, assisted by ® num-| structor at the Mehus conservatory] of Dickinson is state director of alco- Three sisters attended Miss Nina Rae Melville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Melville, 820 Eleventh 8t., as she exchanged marriage vows with Sidney A. Papke, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Papke, Valley City, at 10 o'clock q Wednesday morning in the home of her parents, During the service, which was per- formed by Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pas- tor of the First Lutheran church, the couple knelt before the fireplace on which were burning tapers and smilax sprays extending to large baskets of one a gladiolus 5 nlaeed at a Clark hotel, All side. er scattel baskets he! | of the Lewis and otel, be: -comm! roses, lilies-of-the-valley and pom- social gatherings will be held in this The aia ube association mye aoe ee nee s * * % » Pons and bouquets of garden flowers. hotel, while business meetings will be | cates from 1908 when a small group of a a) The Misses Patricia and Katherine Mrs, Johns, wife of the officiating minister, played the “Lohengrin” and 4 Mendelssohn wedding marches and <j accompanied Miss Edith Guthrie, so- conducted in the Mandan Memorial| women organized for the 3 ys" y purpose of} Mrs. J. A. Flow, 117 First St., left) Babel are home after a few days’ visit | % building and nesta reas giving citizens of the city an oppor-| Wednesday for Glendive, Mont., to| with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- open program ie Mant Pres: tunity to secure reading material.| visit until Saturday or Sunday with|seph Babel of Solen. : byterian church. It was through their efforts that the | her prano, who sang “O Promise Me,” ‘The convention will be called to son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Rainey CEM aD EE nee ‘ MBS, ALBERT FOES order ot Oend.8 asic, sa Tuesday andl Present building was erected in 1906.| Mrs, Adam Haskin, (Additional Bumety on Page Seven) Rf Mrs. A. ©. Bertsch, as matron of Wednesday mornings, respectively. inently known in club work in the < Louise afd Betty Melville, acting as|Deushters of the American Revolu- | 0" or many social events. AN bridesmaids, were in frocks of coral ee Law wil peat 2 the aznuel officers’ round-table, with Mrs, Graves and blue organdy, respectively. Their | Conference at Pt, 2-28. | presiding, will feature the breakfast | % corsages were of Briarcliffe roses and Tuesday, while Mrs. Powell will con- Valley lilies, la duct a regents’ round-table Wednes- . The bride, who was given in mar- Steele Eastern Star day morning. easing . princess gown of white antilly lace with a matching hat. George M. Young will tender to con- In her shower bouquet, with ribbon| Miss Jennie Smith, worthy matron,| ference members at noon, a tour of 4 sreamere extending to the floor, were} headed a group of 20 members of| Fort McKeen and other places of das joanna Hill roses and lilies-of-the- No. 118, Order of the! terest at 4 p. m. and the convention | ¢ Valley. As something old and some- mae Sree tlch we anized | banquet in the evening, followed by thing blue she wore the turquoise ah oom hed hea | the open meeting. At this time ©. L. matrix ring which was her mother’s| recently, visiting Bismarck Chapter|/ young, Bismarck attorney, who is engagement ring. No. 11 at its regular meeting Tues-; known as an authority on interna- \ G. J. Peterson of Grand Forks acted| day evening in the Masonic temple.| tional relations, will give an address ii as best man for Mr. Papke. Ushers| Miss Smith responded to a welcom-|on “Understanding Our Nationalities.” were A. C. Bertsch and Robert Mel-| ing address by Mrs. Laura Erdahl, *e* & A. W. LUCAS CO. Do You Know | that your LEG SIZE Black Suede and Calf Combination A new monk strap that is setting the pace for a newer style. Good sensible Cuban heel with black calf cover- ing. $4.95. 5: ville, Jr., brother-in-law and brother local worthy matron. ; Sie bg nr AY AB S| Iging Whe etng was exc Wat Mother Chapter, has a NAME? if lowers, candles anc 8} fication of the initiation ritual for 5, cake were decorations for the wedding| three candidates and the first of- OLDIES ONAN ‘_ breakfast for 25 guests given in the} ficial visit of Rev. N. E. Elsworth, ¥ are p couple's honor by Mr. and Mrs. Mel-| worthy grand patron of the North| ,.Wenl/fiwe members OF Mor, ten: ville in the municipal golf course club} Dakota O.ES. assembly. Mrs. Els- ea opening thelr ear or aentiag alee sq house. The guests included the bride-| worth, who is grand chaplain, also eA “activity pl ving? special: E gxoom’s parents and sister, Miss Ellen cussed activity plans giving spec! ! Papk ity; sas uptesent: attention to calling upon sick mem- af Awe a footbed pees ut e Mrs, W. J. Targart sang music in-| bers and remembering them with tof the bride, end Mrs. J Or rad.| cidental to the initiation ritual and! cirts of flowers. | gen and Mt. ond’ Mrs. G. J Petencen, | other selections. Miss Jean Renwick,| "7" “ini.” connection, Mrs, Frank } all of Grand Forks. "| accompanied iy ae ae) pln Paris reported on work of her flower | ¥ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Papke have planned cornet ole atibe ocnaee committee during the summer 1 f an eastern wedding trip and will be| Order of the Neaded the com-| months. Responsibility for keeping i at home Oct. 1 at 814 Mandan 8t.|_ Mrs. W. E. Perry hea le com=| in touch with ill members will be a For travel the bride is wearing a gray| mittee serving luncheon, for which! shared by this group and all other } swagger suit with silver fox collar! {all flowers were used in deocrating. members during the coming year. Popular All-Over Black Suede With black calf strap and trimming. This is a high cut gore pattern that insures perfect fitting. $4.95. and matching accessories, * se ‘ Letters were read from two out- + The bridegroom publishes a maga-| Community Council of-town members, Mrs. James Algeo Y zine in the Capital City. Mrs. Papke . of Oshkosh, Wis. and Mrs. Henry has had a stenographic position with Opens Year Friday Dohn of California. AL EPP LSS LOLS ASLOSS the works progress administration. Election of officers was postponed ! bes haes Discussion of work of the coming} until the Oct. 20 meeting in the { Dr. and Mrs. HP, Rogenberger, 404) year .will-be the main business when | home of Mrs. Afin Stark of Mandan. } Avenue C, had as guests from Friday|the Women’s Communty Council! Hostesses serving refreshments { until Tuesday evening Mrs. Rosen- | holds its first fall meeting at 3 p. m.| were Mmes. C. G. Boise, E. Erickson, berger’s mother, Mrs..H. A. Hilde-| Friday in the American Legion Aux-| 3, a, Flow and Margaret Scbnecker. brandt of Minneapolis, her brother-|iliary room, World War Memorial Cee ee ETD in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Paul} building, accord: to Mrs. Frayne . $ ‘ a. Bunker of Aberdeen, 8. D., and Sonne apiegae 4 | pete pee | aR 3 Dr. Bunker's parents, Dr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Baker urges that all affiliated 4 x Charles Bunker of Grantsburg, Wis. | clubs have representatives present. Re- t And Social roups ! i % The visitors were returning to their|ports from committees which have 3 homes after traveling in Colorado,| worked on proposed civic EEE Bors of Noone? iwistor|s 4 Yellowstone National park and the| ments during the summer months will} The first fall dancing party for i] South Dakota Black Hills, be heard, Meetings will enntinue here- |sons and Daughters of Norway lodge Brown Suede Strap Pump x after on the third lay of every|members ant eir friends wi e A a As == month until May. u held at 9 p. m,, Wednesday, in the | % The shoe itself is suede with brown calf strap and calf N 4 # A.O.U.W. hall. There will be other |¥ covered heel. An ideal shoe for street or dress. $4.95. | } e e Complimentary to Mrs. Robert entertainment for those who do not + Keating (Gladys Sundiand), a March | wish to dance. $ ecniliin bride, Mrs, W. M. Scott, 407 First St., a) . ( entertained 16 guests at a bridge party D.U.V. Bridge Club > ' and miscellaneous shower Monday} The Daughters of Union Veterans | ¥} x TOASTED evening. Mrs. Keating and Mrs. Mar- | bridge club will have a meeting at % ° sages tin Moran receives first ae seen 2:30 p. m., eer Ae hart ¢ k f. 3 igh score favors, respectively, at |Scharnowske, enty-first ny OS ‘ e : contract. ‘A large bride’s cake formed | hostess. - 2. OS ‘or your $ $ id eee ° the centerpiece for the luncheon table x ek O* x § sa leaves =| Which a pink decorative scheme Welford-for-Governor Club ‘ ; Py was used. The Ladies’ Welford-for-Governor | ¢ yy ‘ fragrant * % % club is to meet at 8 p. m., Wednesday, - : q John R. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.jin the World War Memorial build- Bs } from the Earle H. Morris, 909 Highland. Road, | ing dining room. 4 ? x they grow. sity at LaFayette, Ind., to take the fe mechanical engineer! course spe- y 5 jelallzing in aration! pets who Ae Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid @ Stockings that fit your foot alone never Stockings stay smooth and sleek from morn- garden Sauder te iat aatecea pamdan Gainer: | Church Societies LEG SIZE by NAME and your FOOT SIZE by NUMBER ae aE ES. : " tended the roe schools for nine _A luncheon and cera penne flatter your legs! They wrinkle and twist, bag _ ing till midnight. No yanking, no wrinkling, _ - Tian etna alae roduate mone Pil aeahan een party An Ga or bind, and they never give you your money's no twitching seams straight. And they wear Here Is an Outstanding Style . Bi ecies: Pe iecday date tic FT ieuers at es eal peer neat : ever so muichllonger because pertece ft reduces Made of brown suede with luggage tan calf trimming and a good sensible Cuban heel. Ideal for sport or street wear. $4.95. Sizes Widths 5 to9 e AAAA to B = Brown or Black Kid Leather Tie Medium toes. Soft, flexible solés. A size for every foot. Look at this size range— Sizes Widths 5 to 10 'e AAAAA to B Rosser, west, and are to bring their buy. They come in /eg sizes as wellas foot sizes! your foot size has a number and your leg size has calf and knee. occasion from two thread sheers to frivol in Convert, 404 Sixth St. We Deliver GROCERY With the exception of Circle 1, Carl J. Tullberg, 1021 Fourth St., Mrs. Raisins, 4-lb. pkg. . 35c g * * * Minneopa Vienna 2 5 Libby’s Potted .25¢ 9c have a 1:30 o'clock luncheon in the That's why our gorgeous new Belle- straintoa minimum. Raa ee ere ee Bonin Not only graduated in length but also pro- 4 name, And you'll find Belle-Sharmeer, in all ** * The result is magnificent! 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