The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1936, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTUBER 8, 1936 Aris A. Dettloff’s: |New Line of Is _|shoe department, “and competion tor| weir tie on tls fet. vt tad to! Power Utility Seeks ‘Wedding Is Revealed| Acquired at Buttreys| ts. We se nappy to be abe to| "2 smart in every deta. Tost why New Tasue of Stock sweesoneesee the keen. We are happy to be able to present.this popular new line to our| the manufacturers made such innova- | n : | tions as live-rubber heel and meta- tnd| Would hold hearings here Oct. 16 on anise sup-| an application of the Montana-Da- | kota Utilities corhpany for permiasion | {2° conversion privilege Election of Glenn Kennedy to the. pope directors, at 3 p. m., Sunday, in St. Mary's school auditorium, It is hoped fo put the first into preset Play rehearsal November program, About 30 young people of the pro- gathedral parish responded to the meeting call. The Players are being Girected this year by Rev. Thomas Tracy, taking the place of Rev, Henry Holleman who has gone to Williston. Model Meeting Staged For Sorority Rushees Twelve rushees were guests as Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held a model meeting, second in a serles of rushing activities, Wednes- day evening in the home of Miss Beth Wheeler, 824 Seventh St. The guests came at 8:30 o'clock after the chapter had closed its busines discussion, Auvurne Olson, president, greeted the visitors and told them of the purpose and history of the soror- ity, She then introduced all the of- ficers and committee chairmen, who told of their respective duties. Miss Evalyn Grace’ Hermann di- rected thé evening’s study program, centered around table etiquette. Sub- jects presented were “How. to Behave at Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner” by Miss Alice M. Jensen, “Correct Be- havior at a Formal Dinner,” pre- (Picture by courtesy of Wisconsin State Journal) Rev. Nelson, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs, John B. Belk, 710 Fourth 8t., as priest. in Grace Episcopal. church of Madison, Wis., in which he was baptized and which he has attended since child- hood. Rev. and Mrs. Nelson (Clarice Belk) visited Bismarck during the summer. pared: by Miss LaVerne Joerss and read by Miss Hermann and “Arrange- ment of Flat Silver and Flowers” by ‘Miss Vera Person. ‘The chapter members sang the Beta Sigma Phi song at the close of the program, which was followed by a social hour. ‘The rushing season of the newly in- stituted sorority opened Sunday with ‘a tea in the home of Miss Olson. * * *, William Moore P.T.A. Has 87 to Start Year Eighty-seven members of the Wil- Mam Moore Parent and Teacher as- sociation, holding their first meeting Wednesday evening, Coach Glenn opel Cave heads jthe association. Mr. Hanna told of new recreational work introduced in the first to sixth grades, changing the former condition {in which athletic work was concen- Give Your Hair Life, Luster and Color: Use raya fi see 3] 9 ling ‘highlights m and radiant e% beauty it gives our hair. Lova- ion does not dye or bleach — it just brings our your hair's na- tural color and blends in dull, faded strands, Lovalon comes in 12 true’ hair alonrinsecteny beavly shop aes pimele LOVALON — the Odorless Vegetable ‘Hair Rinse trated in the junior and senior high school years, Miss .Ruby Wilmot, grade school music supervisor, led community singing. . 8. T: Lillehaugen was elected to succeed as treasurer E. M. Hendricks, who resigned because his work keeps him out of the city much of the time. Another appointment was that of Miss Helen Ricketts, an instructor, as) Program c! . After the business was disposed of, the time was passed in getting ac- quainted and Mmes. Frank E. Cave, Hendricks, Frank Milhollan, Jack W. ; Knecht, C. P, Rhoades and H. T. Perry served Spates j * * Members of the Progressive Moth- | ers’ club meeting Tuesday evening with Mrs. G. M. Freitag, 1516 Ave- ‘sue. B, answered: toll call with first aid hints and heard Mrs. C. W. Por- | ter discuss “Cancer Control.” During the social hour, Mrs. Freitag servea refreshments. s l ‘The bride education training in beauty work at the Chis- tie salon. _ : ee 4% Augustine Engebrecht Is Bride in Bismarck Miss Augustine Engebrecht of Golden Valley and Frank Karges of Hazen were married at 3 p. m., Tues- day by Rev. H. E., Bergland, Evan- gelical minister, in his home, 810 Main , ave. Both the bride and her attendant, Miss Edna Gaase of Golden Valley, were attired in grey crepe costumes with accessories in black. .Maynard Stephens of Bismarck attended Mr. Karges as best man. After a short wedding trip in the east, Mr. and Mrs. Karges will be at home on the bridegroom's farm near ‘Hazen. Wives! 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