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Roosevelt P.T.A.’s Fourth graders of . the Roosevelt jureday morning. The picture will be awarded each Program Is Started! Month this’ term. as s.prize to the the school. The parents listened to = paper on Should Me “Why Parents and Teachers Organize” given by Mrs. Ferris Cord- ner and talks to acquaint them with school work given by three public school staff. members, Miss Hand, Miss Esther Teichmann, the school nurse, and Miss Caroline Lakin, physical education instructor. ; Mra. R. R. Smith, president, ap- pointed Mrs, H. E. Schults chairman of a study group which is to be or- ganized. Mrs. J, A. Gchreiner wes as- signed hospitality duties for the first gtade room. ‘The, president. and Mrs... George Smith served refreshments, The next Set Dates of Rebekah District Conventions Dates for two district meetings of the Rebekah lodge were announced |tesal material. Her flowers were &/Catholic Order of Foresters enter- ‘Thursday. Members of. District. 3 comprising | Jewelry she wore her grandmother's day evening in St. Mary's school audi- the lodges at Hazelton, Wishek, Wil- ton, Flasher, Raleigh, Bismarck and Mandan will assemble Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Mandan. District 11 lodges will convene Sept. 29 at Williston, Mrs. R. D. McKenzie, president, announces, Mrs. Avelina * Gill, Pembina, state assembly presi- dent, will attend the meeting. ee * Miss Eleanor Peake Has Church Wedding Miss Eleanor Peake, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. 8. Peake of Man- dan, became the bride of Herbert Guenthner, son of Mrs. G. Fredericks, also of Mandan, during a nuptial high mass and ceremony read in St. Joseph’s Catholic church at 9 2. m., Thursday. Rev. Hildebrand Eickhoff officiated. Miss Jean Peake was maid of honor for her sister and was attired in rust crepe with accents of velvet and ac- cessories in black. Black accessories also were worn by the bride with her princess style dress of ink blue crepe Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The ¢ye ts an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914. Phone 533 Bismarck, N. 0. nsurance will | provide you wit le défense. shoulder corsage of rose buds. As wedding ring. Douglas Campos of Mandan served as best man for Mr, Guenthner. Covers were laid’ for 12 at the wed- ‘ding breakfast given in the home of the bride's parents which was decor- pointments included the bride’s cake and ivory tapers. Mr, and Mrs. Guenthner will be at home Oct. 1 at 206 Fourth avenue, northeast, Mandan. The bridegroom and bride both are Mandan high school graduates: The former is em- ployed by the ial Deke company. Miss Helen Berger Is Wed to George Gratz Miss Helen Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Berger, and George Grate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Gratz, both of Mandan, were mar- tied at 9 a. m, Tuesday in 8t. Joseph's Catholic church by Rev. Marcellus Leisen. Miss Beatrice. Gratz, costumed in green lace and carrying a bouquet! of roses, was bridesmaid for her sis- ter, who chose as her bridal attire @ floor-length white satin dress and @ long veil of white net. In her bou- quet were pink roses, The bride's“ paren: couple at # 12 o'clock luncheon end 6 o'clock dinner, each for 150 guests, Yield quicker ‘to double action of Visks { end to the excitement Here’s HIGH STYLE for LOW Temperatures Coats ¢f Lavishly fur trimmed or plain sport styles. There's no basement of the church. d Dara, Grets.are to reside at | Local Branch Is Parent Organi-| point of weed seed destruction, points ae 8 * | |Lady Foresters Are _ Card Party Hostesses and whist were in play as the Women’s tained at a public card party Wednes- ‘torlum. Prizes went to Mrs. L. A. La- Rue for contract, Mrs, George Brown ated with garden flowers. Table ap-| man, and Plant Is Doubled to Meet Demand of Missouri Slope Trade ‘Thirteen tables of auction, contract | ly Federation Meetings ‘Reviewed for Chapter Mrs, L. V. Spohn, 518 Ninth St. Mrs. Victor Johnson was introduced as & district meeting this month at Court- enay. Mrs. Charles Rue outlined the les- son in practical English study, Mrs. N. Lioyd Lillestrand gave the child study topic and Mrs. H. A. Pike read ® paper on “The American Desert.” Mrs. Clifford O. Palmer reviewed the September Women’s Community Council meeting. ** * ‘The Misess Edna Jones, Dorothy Lennox and Esther Maxwell, all mem- | ¢; bers of the Will school faculty, were at Dickinson last Saturday to observe the demonstrations in ceramics spon- sored by the Dickota Clay Products company. Miss Margaret Cable of the University of North Dakota ceramics department is in charge of the art branch of the enterprise at the pres- ent time. >>| aroused A. T. and T. Files for Gigantic Bond Issue set eae eae farmer's best, friends from the stand-| mens recently out O, A. Stevens, botanist at the! preciated college.| that zation for 20 Similar Firms in This Area Hurry ... if you want to save on New Shoes ' CLOSING-OUT & Regular to $5 Brand New Fall PARIS FASHION SHOES Guaranteed by Good House- keeping as advertised therein. 2 and $3.89 ha \ hi, RS Sen THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE VACATED Our Jease has expired. All shoes must be disposed of. 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