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©) ‘Bismarck-Mandan Dance Three Local Ri Arrangements Group for November Function lents Serve on| William 8. Moeller and Miss Helen - | Benson. Also, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Lester 8. Diehl. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Diehl, Gaylord Con- rad and Miss Phoebe Aylen, Earl R. Monson and Miss Helen Goertz, Miss Helga Restvedt and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ham Smith. Places were marked with gold edged cards and lighted ivory tapers and pink roses in low bowls were other table decorations at the 7 o'clock din- ner dance which the Mandan Dinner club held Monday evening in the mu- Ricipal golf course clubhouse. Ninety-eight' guests from Bismarck- Mandan attended the party which was the second of the present season. Din- ner was followed by dancing to the music of a five-piece Mandan orch- estra. Mr. and Mrs, CharlesgC. Goodwin and Milton K. Higgins of Bismarck and Miss Virginia Wright, Mandan, were in charge of preparations. The December party of the club will) be a Christmas observance, according to present plans. Miss Mabel Frey, formerly of Man- dan, and Dr. Featherington, both o/ Minot, were among the guests. Attending from Bismarck besides the Goodwins and Mr. Higgins were Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Krause, Bur- kett Tuey and Miss Edith Ramstad, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott, Edward Hennessy and Miss Jean Roherty, Roy Holland, Wil- lard Dunham and Miss Mildred Nel- son, David Davis and Miss Ruth Wet- more, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin A. Mayet, ** * Maxine Mae Johnson Becomes Bride Here Miss Maxine Mae Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Wilton, was married to Elmer William Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Larson of Baldwin, in Bismarck at 1:30 p. m., Monday. They repeated their vows before Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, in the parsonage, 407 Sixth 8t. The bride was costumed in purple taffeta with her hat and other ac- cessories repeating the same color. Her bridesmaid, Miss Edna Mae Lar- son, the bridegrooms sister, had a frock of brown crepe with trimming in orange, Willis Paul Johnson, the bride's brother, was the attendant for Mr. Larson, Mr, and Mrs. Larson are to make their home at Wilton where he is em- ployed by the Ecklund Coal com- pany. The bride was graduated from the Wilton high school in 1934. Special 2 Day Sale Wed. and Thursday Ladies’ Wool and Boucle Dresses Well made, smart looking ones in rich colors of black, green, rust, wine, tan and brown. In sizes 12 to 20, Buy now at these reduced prices. Formerly $7.95 Formerly $10.95 Now $5.95 Now $8.95 TOTS & TEENS SHOP 318 Main Phone 506 Children’s Pajamas Special ANNOUNCING that Myrtle Isaacson, well-known Bismarck beauty oper- ator, has gone into partnership and is now managing the CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK She takes great pleasure in inviting all her former customers and new ones to her new location, PHONE 782 FOR APPOINTMENTS IF THE CROWN IS LOWER, THE BRIM WIDER, YOUR HAT HAS SMART STYLE THIS SEASON PARTICULARLY IF IT'S A STETSON. STETSONS FOR FALL, $7.50 (unlined, $7.00). SOCIETY and Group Has Second Party| CLUBS | St. Alexius Sodality to Give Public Party The nurses’ sodality of the St. Alex: jus hospital school of nursing is spon- soring a benefit penny bingo party for the public at 8 p. m., Thursday, pointed chairman of the arrangements committee and is assisted by the Misses Dorothy Fuller, Loretta Schae- fer, Dorothy Wachsman, Frances Wagner, Dorothy Lief, Claudia Tavis and Irene Thom. The Misses Marian Irvine and Dorothy Pfeffer are in charge of publicity. xe * County Commissioner and Wife Renew Vows Standing before the altar of the Zion Lutheran church in Lein town- ship and surroundéd by their seven children, Mr, and Mrs. John Martin Lein repeated Sunday their marriage vows which were made 50 years ago in the Hesper Lutheran church of Hesper, Iowa. The Jubilee celebration of Mr. Lein, who is a Burleigh county commis- sioner, and his wife was made a com- munity affair. About 300 persons at- tended a dinner served in the church parle following the motning serv- ice. A wedding cake more than two feet high and gold chrysantemums, the same flowers used ih decorating the church, marked the table at which Mr. and Mrs, Léin were seated. The children who all attended the religious service, the community pro- gram and family dinner in the eve- ning are J. Olaf and Sophus of Wing, Melvin of Marion, Mrs. C. E, New- comer and Mrs. Homer Nelson of Driscoll and Carl and Ben of Regan. Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church, officiated as the couple renewed their vows and also gave benediction following the Program during which M. A. Lein presided. Mr. Lien, on behalf of the group, presented the Leins with a purse, Other talks were given by Miss Marion Lien of Discoll, who told the life history of the bridegroom and bride of 50 years ago, Axel Soder of Wing, L. 8. Langedahl of Tuttle and Rev. Clifford T. Brenna of Driscoll, who gave the opening greetings. Musical features of the program were “O Promise Me” by Mrs Ben Lein and Mrs. N. O, Strand, “Turning Gray” sung by Arnold Christianson of Menoken, “Silver Threads Among the Gold” sung by the Misses Clara Rise and Evelyn Newcomer of Dris- coll, a violin solo by Mrs. Clifford T. Brenna and selections by a male trio. x * * Miss Patricia Ellis of Jamestown is visiting friends in Bismarck and eengane a | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | ——. U,-C, T. Auxiliary. The November card party for mem- bors of the United Commercial Trav- eiers’ Auxiliary will be held at 8 p. m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. L. D. Hulett, 1005 Eighth St. *x* * x St. Benedict's Alumnac Association A social meeting of St. Benedict's Alumnae association is scheduled for 8 p. m., Wednesday, in the home of Miss Arlene Wagner, 112 Avenue B. 7k ek OK Wednesday Mothers’ Club The meeting of the Wednesday Mothers’ club, pastponed from last week, will be held at 8 p. m., Wed- nesday, with Mrs. Harry Turner, 614 First 8t., as hostess. * Kk O* Beta Sigma Phi Miss Dorothy Tiedman, 712 Seventh St., will be hostess for a meeting of Beta Sigma Phi sorroity at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. * * x Unity Study Club Lesson on material will be taken from the second chapter of Shanklin’s “What Are You?” when the Unity Study club meets at 8 p. m., Wednes- day, in the B, P. W. room, World War ALEX ROSEN & BRO. Hatters — Clothiers — Furnishers, ALUMINUM @ FINEST Le ALUMINUM OVAL STYLE. 10 Ib., $8.39, reg. $3.95 14 Ib., $3.98, Feg. $4.75 osLone ering a 0 2.95, reg. $3.95 12 Seay reg. $4.9 bediaady.. 9 is'ib, § $4.95, reg. $5.95 a 4 Latest design, famous Mirro quality and time saving conve nce Heslwren URE, AT DEPARTMENT AND HAROWARE STORES FINEST Memorial building. ! Church Societies ‘ eae Ua eS ay) Queen Esther Standard Bearers The Queen Esther Standard Bear- ers of the McCabe Methodist Episco-| pal church meet at 7:30 p. m., Wed- nesday, in the home of Mrs. G. A. shower Is Given for ee Grace Meader and Mrs, jClair Anderson, 700 Sivieenth at. south. Miss Meader, daughter of Mr. and pape raple age: aed Third @t., an niece of Mr. Anderson, is to be mar- fled during December to Eldon G. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt of rural Trinity Aid Serving Annual Fish Dinner Plans for two annual events were ate opéh to the publiv. The lutefisk dinner will be served lorwegi planned also includes meat balls, lefse, spritz and fattigmand. Mrs, H. O. Sax- vik, general chairman, has Mmes. G. N. Livdahl and E. N. Hedahl as aides Mrs. E. Ulmer is chairman of the din- ing room; Mrs. Carl W. Lewis, hostess com tte, and Mrs. J. 8. Fevold, pub- teity. The annual basaar will be staged Wednesday, Dec. 2. Committees for this project will ist spond later. * Mott Senior Elected to High Student Post Russel B. Grant of Mott received the highest office which s student | ————— can hold at the University of Min- nesota recently when the presidents of the senior classes from the 11 col- Jeges that make up the University con- vened and elected him from their num- ber as the All University Senior a president. Grant is the first non-resident ‘stu dent wh oever has been selected as senior president of all the colleges on the campus. A week before that Grant was elect- ed president of the medical school senior class. This fall he was elected a@ member of Grey Friars, senior Hae orary society, which corres} Blue Key at the University of North Dakota and North Dakota Agricul- tural college. ** * Miss Christine Hoffman of Mandan has returned from Los Angeles, Calif, where she visited with rela- tives for four months. ee x Fred Orr, who has been employed iu an. editorial capacity at Pierre, 8. D., for three months, and his bride have come to Bismarck and are at home in Person Court. Mrs. Orr is the (3% pair OUR GATTO 10 YOU. Tay Rollins And this free pair of Rollins Ho- siery is given in return for your valued patronage at our hosiery department. You join our Rollins Hosiery Club—buy twelve pairs as you need them —the 13th pair costs you nothing. There's no limit to the number of free pairs you may secure on this club plan. Priced at 79c and $1.00 TOTS & TEENS “The Young Folks’ Shop” 318 Main Phone 506 Hample, 234 Thayer, west. i All Phones 211 then, the market has 70c a dozen. prices. will allow a 1! “Leave Your Logan’S “We Thank You” A Carload of canned fruits and vegetables just arrived. We purchased this carload last March, Since .We have not advanced our From now until Decemebr 1st, we % discount on any of the fruits or vegetables purchased in lots of 12 or more cans. You can assort to suit yourself. Swiss Cheese Monday, November the 23rd We will cut this Lovely Cheese. ' “See It in Our Window” 118 Third St. advanced from 15c to Order Now” AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1936_ tically Tl) | | Miss Lucile Dahners’ the art department of the Densers| Catherine May McLean 1 is Critically i til an Engagement Is Told tai ‘rom the alge of'8¢ Cater-| of Menoken Is Bride » St. Paul, in 1935. She did her With the formal announcement of! preparatory work at Mandan, grad- In a civil ceremony performed Sat- ing rou ney Soe eee urday we i. Bs ed Justicn ‘of the | the engagement of Miss Lucile Dah- | U2 | ners, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. H..L.| The prospective bridegroom also ls @ | peace, Miss y McLean of Menoken eesti the yond of Ed- graduate of the Mandan high school. |For the last year he has been em-|ward Frederick Swanson of Braddock. ployed in the Grand Forks branch of-/Mmes. John Glerke and H. C. Neuge- bauer acted as witnesses. The serv- Dahners of Mandan, to Roebrt Luck of Gea to ape | of Mandan and the lat cl fice of the International Harvester cornet _ news agg wedding herd ompany. is peas 1 ths day. Mendan Mr. Luck will arrive in Mandan |506 Second St. . next Saturday and will remain there ae Miss Dahners has been in charge of | iti after the wedding, (Additional Sectety on Page 4) Li news List Longer Sia oa — |— ashen teint tcl tar WHEN YOU WASH WITH te: Hi-lex BLEACH DEODORANT DISINFECTANT STAIN REMOVER Santa Monica, Calif, Nov, 17. —Fay Webb, 27, Santa Monica beauty who married and divorced Rudy Vallee, was reported in a critical condition by hospital at- tendants Tuesday. In ill health two years, she underwent an oper- ation last Friday for an internal ailment. Sunday-night she suf- fered a relapse. the former Miss Margaret Smith and is the daughter of Nels J, Smith of Reeder. 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