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ra ——- _| Sha drs Philip. suuteter, ‘Teppen YE AT. Pert Hil M addition, fost gd 4 m, ‘ and Arthur Dockter, son of Mr. and testinal @lsorder. ‘The ehiid 2 Cl ib W Will Int d | Back to School Mra, dobn ©, Docker of Sirester, was ay s Burleigh Club Heads Discuss] ‘estinel disorder. The child was born U omen u ntroauce Performed at 7:30 p. m., Saturday in Urological Society P E ion Di In to his parents the in- re for Peggy Ann |i 'icmrtner‘witn,| Names Local Doctor|" arangaments (fut at cat mens Expert at Cooking School! Eee. "Aucian’a re Mt ad ka Arrangements pallet tod Oust 2 manta = [meee eae ot Ee Oe oe tabs, meee 05! purieigh county 4-H club leaders|P. Dock! ited president Ameri- Luncheon to Honor Mrs. Hans- Tyne Eckholm Is Bride | making their home in the city, the|can Urological assoclation at the an-|eathered in Blamarck Saturday to comb, Who Conducts Three- | J Ss Here! bridegroom being employed by the!nual convention held in Glecuns | completion hard f n Home Service Here: Bismarck Hide and Fur company. |Ohio. ‘Dr, LaRose had ,been serving | Wore, the program of work for the Day Event for Tribune rrEEES Le as a member of the executive com- perro igs eee ae Re : The home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Monson-Ritz Nuptials | mittee. Mrs. LaRose is traveling with To) vet been ‘definitely set Women prominent in Bismarck or- | a Eee haces: 0 Here Saturday |= husband in the east and also at- | 70) oti ders present heard Miss ganizations have accepted the invtt-/ was the soene of the wedding Sunday cour Here Saturday |tended the meeting. Ruth “Shepard, Bismarck, .datict ion of une reseni| irs. Seli Eckholm, daugh- agent, discuss work Olga V, Hanscomb to the audiences |ter of ME and Mrs, Gust Eckholm, 4,Coming,to Bismarck for their wed-| A ProfUsicn oF Darter prodonin,|¥ear and the proposed program \ at its cooking school Tuesday, Wed-| Wing, and Seth A. Harju, son of Mr. Battnalg, wees Miss formed at 3 p.m.) ret decorated the dining room and| Work for the coming year, and Miss : nesday and Thursday in the World War Memoria! building. Mrs. James Morris, long prominent: | ly identified with the American Le- gion Auxiliary, a member of the Woman's club and of the Order of the Eastern Star, will make the in- troduction Wednesday night. Mrs. Hanscomb will be introduced Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, respectively, by Miss Jose-| with the wedding cake. phine Hosch, Cpay editor of The! Miss Florence Waiste, wearing dark ee * A consolation axe erate respectively. Hives, McKenzie; Bernice Bliss, Mc- entae ts, Psccence Hi Davis) aid | creep crepe aiid’ sooestories 4h Broan: Elks Quartet to Sing Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Mandan is| Kensie 4-H Seniors, McKensie; Mrs. W. B. Pierce. was maid of honor for the bride, A . 's. H. Ars wiord oF inci q| Bryan Coons, McKensle Seniors, Mc- A Mrs, Davis is past president of the | whose wedding costume was of aqua t Townsend Meeting the ae os er brother a Ww “ nd| Kensie; Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Modern eighth district of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs and at present is head of the Bismarck Gar- den club, in addition to being a lead- er in the Bismarck chapter of Pioneer Daughters of North Dakota and the Liberal Arts club. Miss Hosch has been active in club affairs in her three years in Bismarck and at present is president of the Bismarck branch, SOCIETY and CLUBS and Mrs. William Harju, McKenzie. Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church, read the service at 1:30 p. m. before an assem- bly of guests including the mothers of the bridegroom and bride and Mrs. Edwin Olson, Wing, sister of the bride. A dinner was served after- ward, blue and yellow flowers being used on the table which was centered crepe. Her accessories also were in brown. Both had bouquets of yellow and pink roses. Eino Eckholm served as best man for Mr. Harju. | Mr. and Mrs. Harju are eavelina) in the Badlands and will be at home Oct. 15 on @ farm near Wing. Both attegded the public schools in their home communities. ‘caroline Mittlieder Of Tappen Is a Bride Helen V. Monson ond Pre Francis Ritz, both of Flasher. The couple repeated their nuptial vows before Rev. William A. Lemke, Lal of the Firat Live ichay church, the parsonage, 708 Rosser avenue. Miss Violet Ritz and Mrs, Arthur Bethke attended the bride as brides- maid and matron of honor, respec- tively, and Arthur Bethke was best man for Mr. Ritz. Special music by the Elks quartet composed of E. B. Klein, Henry Hal- vorson, Al P. Simon and George T. Humphreys and by Mrs. Erickson and her son is planned for the meeting of ‘Townsend Club No. 1 at 8 p. m., Tues- day in the Burleigh county court room. W. J. Austin, attorney for the state hail insurance department, will = LN PN | lounge of the municipal golf course club house for the 1 o'clock bridge luncheon given there Saturday by Mmes, L. K. Thompson and John A. Graham. Included among the 40 guests were Mrs. G, A. Steinbruck of Mandan and Mrs. R. J. Beckley of Saginaw, Mich, At contract, tegpiee! Myron H. Atkinson, J. A. A. J. Arnot won the first, sécond and Jamestown, Mrs, Elbert Elsberg of Wilton, mother of Mmes. Gilcher and Crawford, has gone to Jamestown to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Gilcher for the winter. *e * Mrs, E. J. Best of Princeton, Iil., 1s expected to arrive Tuesday for a stay of two or three weeks with her League of American Pen Women, and Hee ees be the speaker, The public is invited | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 45 identified also with the Business Rushing Activities of to attend by Dr. Ri 3. zee, president. | Mrs. L. K. ‘Thompson, 612 Avenue D, and Professional Women’s club, the '. . and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Catholic Daughters of America and| Beta Sigma Phi Open First Lather Langue el Mrs. John A. Graham, 905 Tenth the American Association of Univer- sity Women. A member of the Girl Scout council in which she takes a deep interest, Mrs. Pierce also is president of the Bismarck chapter of the A. A. U. W. and is affiliated with the Wednesday Study club. The Tribune is entertaining these women and Mrs. Violet M. Hollis, who conducted the recent cooking school of the Montana-Dakota Power company, at @ luncheon for Mrs. Hanscomb Wednesday in the Patter- son hotel. Mrs. Hollis, herself a well-known home economics expert, said Monday that she is deeply in- terested in the coming visit of Mrs. Ranscomb and in becoming acquaint- ed with her. Eight Bismarck members of Beta Sigma Phi sorority assisted as Epsi- lon chapter of Mandan entertained 35 young women at a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Lewis and Clark hotel to open its fall rushing activities. Mrs, G. H. Spielman, educational director of the sorority, and Mrs. Wil- Mam R. Russell, vice président of the hostess chapter, poured at the tea table which was decorated with the sorority colors, black being introduced in the tapers and yellow in the floral centerpiece. An added bit of color was the brass samovar from which Mrs. Spielman served tea. The guests were received by Man- dan members. In the group of local Members who served were the Misses Apparently unconcerned with politics, Peggy Ann Landon, daughter of Gov. Alf M. Lan- don, Republican candidate for president, pauses for a smiling pose on the University of Kan- Will Welcome Class Reception of the 1936 confirmation class will mark the meeting of the First Lutheran church Luther League at 8 p. m., Tuesday in the church par- lors. After devotional exercises and ® business session, there will be a so- cial hour with refreshments. All young people of the congregation and their friends are invited to attend by Rev. G. AoC Sol pastor. * George J. Lehman of Detroit, Mich., arrived here during the week-end to spend a few days with Mrs, Lehmann, the former Miss Emma Laist. Mrs. Lehmann has been in Bismarck the last two months to be with her father, ee 8 Mrs, Anna Blamey of Devils Lake arrived Saturday to visit her daugh- ter, Miss Mildred Copus of the Annex hotel. Mrs. Blamey will be here until Thursday. Tall flowers and grapevines. plant- ed around the garden make a good windbreak. Don’t Endure Slipping FALSE TEETH Do your false teeth drop or slip when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don’t be annoyed and embarrassed a minute longer, FASTEETH, a new home 4-H clubs for 1936-1937. Present at the meeting were: Nao- mi Hagstrom, Sunshine Workers and Painted Woods Stitchers, Wilton; Mrs. Howard D. Watkins, Regan Wide Awakes, Regan; Mrs. Fred Habeck, Jolly Juniors, McKensie; Mrs. Henry Larson, McKensie-Sibley Butte Bee gon, Still Poultry club, ‘Wilton, MINOT GIRL SUCCUMBS Minot, N. D., Sept. 28—()—Helen Marie Freda, six months old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Freda of rural died Saturday in a hos- pital here short illness. The funeral will be held Tuesdi illness is Fatal to James William Worllts, 19-day-old | 19-Day-Old Infant}, ress Coffee Callin and lieve a cup of this delicious coffee Tuesday. - Special. prices will 3 prevail. All Phones 211 ¢ 118 Third St. STUBBOR vanish like It AM THE ENEMY of spots —) and stains. When | get after ;:. them out they go. From laun- dry, kitchen and bathroom they are banished with an ease and speed that will amaze you. | disinfect and deodorize as you cleanse—all in one easy, economi- cal operation—adding greater hy- giene to your housekeeping. N STAINS fink, fruit, flower, grass, bev- ‘erage, medicine, blood—evet © scorch and mildew....Clorox also disinfects, deodorizes and removes stains from refrigera- tors, food containers, drainboards, sinks, bathtubs, basins, toilet bowls, pointed and unpainted woodwork, tile, linoleum, sickroom utensils, garbage receptacles. * * * i powder to sprinkle on your plates, Auvurne Olson, Alice M. Jensen, Eva-} 888 campus. She is starting William Laist, 506 Fifth St., a patient| holds teeth firm. GI‘ fi fe ing . $ Appointments Fill lyn Grace Hermann, Beth Wheeler,| her junior year at the school, | in St, Alexius hospital, Miss Betty| of security and comfort, No gummy, A little Cloroxin your regularlaun- Like Clorox itself, the Clorox label jooey, pasty taste or feeling, | Get dering process removes ordinary is a revelation of safer and easier Delphian Vacancies Three appointments were made by Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush, president, when. the Delphian chapter met Friday in the home of Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan 8t., to hear a program on “Our Island Possessions.” Mrs. C. B. Whittey is Women's Com- munity Council representative, Mrs. L, K. Thompson is the new chapter historian and Mrs. F. A. Vogel is critic for the year. Mrs. Thompson reported on the eighth district convention of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs at Courtenay which she and Mrs. Ritterbush attended. Divisions of the study pean included a map Ruth Wetmore, Dorothy Tiedman, Vera Person and Mary Litt. Mrs, Russell is captain of rush week activities for the Mandan unit. Bismarck Bete Sigma Phis will open their rushing season with a simi-. Jar social affair next Sunday after- noon. * ke Myrna Alice Williams Weds in Capital City and expects to turn in good grades, judging from the books she carries. Elsie Smith Parker To Remain in Texas Mrs, Elsie Smith Parker, a mem- ber of the faculty of the state train- ing school until recent months, now is located at Dallas, Texas, where she Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Myrna Alice Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, Baldwin, and Erick Arvid Johnson, son of Mrs. Henry Speten, Wilton, at 9 a. m., Sunday, in the McCabe Meth- Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, per- went this summer expecting to make only @ vacation visit. Mrs. Parker is to be school editor ot The Texas Weekly edited by Peter Molyneaux, a’ publication which is devoted to Texas exclusively. Laist is not returning at present to resume her course at the University of Detroit but is remaining to be with her father during his iliness. She will go to Detroit at a later date with Mrs, Lehmann. ** *% Mrs. R. J. Beckley of Saginaw. Mich., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, E. H. L, Vesperman, 410 Ave- nue B, west, for several weeks, left Monday for her home. She will visit en route at Minneapolis and Chicago. ASTEETH today at any drug store. —Advertisement. Don’t Forget to cast your straw vote ballot for President and Governor at RIGG’S PLACE 219 4th St, In her own home stains and dinginess from white and color-fast cot- tonsand linens.Ina slightly stronger solution it takes out stubborn stains such as er) INCE IF PR STs aN CLOROX Disinficls rs AS IT ALTH PURE © SAFE > DEPENDAB talk by Mrs, Lillian Higgins, “Native a Episcopal parsonage, 407 Sixth] ghe has transferred her member- Life” Mrs. George M. Ret rr, ore ee erie nioing Z| Olga V. Hanscomb ¥. Trepp and “Alcatraz Prison” by Mrs. M. M. as Miss Rodella ‘Hansen Is Married at Mandan The marriage of Miss Rodella Han- , Williston, daughter of Mrs. Jo-| Tust ctepe. : is : i seph Sand, Colgan, and Leonard Lar-| Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are making| frn'te tora irom the OCorgor home, Paints and Varnishes : son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen| their home at Wilton. A Larson, Colgan, was solei at ** * ee T Oo T H E noon Seturday in the First Lutheran’ Hilsworths Leave for Notice, Hairdressers: Distributed in Bismarck by Tl une parsonage of Mandan. Rev. O. O. Andvik, pastor, was the officiating minister. The bride was costumed in her mother's wedding gown and was at- formed the service, which was wit- nessed by Mr. and Mrs, Alfred John- son of Wilton. The bride’s mother also attended. Brown crepe with white lace ruffles trimming the neckline and cuffs of the full-length sleeves was worn by the bride. The matron of honor wore Eastern Star School Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Elsworth, 514 ican Pen Women from the Bismarck branch, of which she was secretary, to that at Dallas, which has 35 mem- bers. She already has attended a luncheon and other meetings of the Dallas chapter. ese * M. J. O'Connor of rural Bismarck is seriously ill in St. Alexius hospital Examinations in Beauty Culture will be held in Minot on Oct. 12th and 13th, written work beginning at 9 A. M. in the Reishus Beauty who will conduct The Bis- marck Tribune cooking . school, selected Benjamin Moore & Co. VANTINE- OLGA HANSCOMB RECOMMENDS CLOROX Quarts for Laundry—Pints fer Kitchen and Bathroom Use housekeeping. It also lists many important personal uses. Clorox is concentrated for economy. Always order by name. There is only one t A SAFEGUARD 10 HI YOU ARE INVITED COOKING SCHOOL BLFACHES REMOVES STAINS DESTROYS NOORS Mandan 8&t., left Monday for Willis- School, and in Fargo on Oct. 15th and 16th tended by Mrs. Alfred Morgen, Self- ton where they will attend the annual i Hide, Altred Morgen was best mAN/ schoo! of instruction of the ith dis-iat 2.4. M. in the Graver Cottes shop. Paint & Glass Co. Lit und Mor Larson will be at home| ‘et, Order of the Eastern Star, Wed-, Bring pen, ink and all tools and sub- ; Lar nesday. Rev. and Mrs, Elsworth are| Mt application im tely 313 Main Bismarck Phone 544 Oct. 10 on a farm near Colgan, fol- lowing a wedding trip to Fargo. Both are graduates of the Crosby high | school. {os * % * Women Choristers to Hold First Practice The newly organized women’s chorus will hold its first rehearsal promptly at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday in the senior high school building, Ralph Warren Soule, director, announces. Membership lists for the chorus, which already has some 30 members, ‘will open for a few weeks until inten- ‘sive preparation for the first concert gets underway. Everyone who likes to sing is invited to try out for member- ship. ee ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Miners of Gar- rison have left for Hot Springs, 8. D,, to pass the winter months after a several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. to Clara R. Alexander, Sec’y., Box 405, Grand Forks, N. D. Girls! Beauty Culture As Taught by Minette grand patron and chaplain, respec- tively, of the state O. E. 8. assembly. ‘They were accompanied to Willis- ton by Mrs. W. B. Overson, wife of Senator Overson, who was their house Guest after attending the state con-! vocation of Episcopal churches at) Dickinson and the state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution at Mandan. *es 4 Mr. and Mrs, Spencer 8. Boise, 618 ‘Thayer west, arrived home Monday noon from the national American Le- gion and Auxiliary convention which they attended at Cleveland, Ohio. En route to Bismarck they were in Chi- Distributors of Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass an a b e sure to see the MAYTAG Write for full parti- culars about our startling Finance Plan. Attend School now—Pay later. Olga V. Hanscomb brothers-in-law end sisters, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wolter and Mr. and Mrs. Sede Mines Miners a” peat In the Manufacturing Line has selected - h j b F F are sisters. s : : General Electric ONDER LOAF stands for Quality Wednesday and Thureday. ie at moderate cost. You can look no better than you feel. No under- nourished woman has vitality. When tired and hungry eat bread and other wheat flour products for QUICK ENERGY.. Bread is one of the most nourishing foods and it provides helpful carbohydrates for building vitality and gnergy. 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