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‘ Baptist Congregation Honors |Announce Marriage of je’ iu and crcnony mer THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Will be delivered to our nine hun- The Same Facilities for 1937 Will Be | dred seventy-two 1936 Christmas Available Commencing Wednesday, Club members within the next ten November Twenty-Fifth days. Imagine the freedom from worry that is enjoyed by our Christmas Club members--Picture their FIRST NATIONAL BANK satisfaction at Christmas shopping time--No last minute cuts applied Manes ee eset Inne Crono to the gift list---No one need be disappointed. Pe ee é Affiliated With First Bank Stock Corporation Miss Pauline Stoltz [pez Mont, remit us cha] New Honors Are Won | s¢,i"ecoue, maiz aan Mg han ou ke he i, eu A . A 5 i Of Mandan Is Bride}ing: Joyce Paviak, piano soloist; By Students at A. C.| entertained her tyidge club Monday| Cream butter and sugar, then add blocs ae eh Basan cee. High spore Pabpee aes to Largan erm and spices. Stir junior . | Mmes, Jacobson and Randa . The |until smooth. Beat egg well and add Band ee eave peveral: ee _atepE apart} BE rake next meeting, Dec. 9, will be with|to mixture. Sift together flour, soda ahare Mary Saale Finney, Grace| dan and Regan students at the North Mrs. M. O. Agre. oe eee pomeee; Paget little at a Colberg, Dolores Munger, Joyoe Pav-| Dakota Agricultural college, |) || q ___"_"""""_ lraisins dusted ‘with flour. Line shale . 9, ° Taine Anderson Ruth Eldred, Leabelie| Bison, yearbook of the college, in-|| ‘Today’s Recipe | |!or, fingerbread tin with buttered Cochran, Eva ‘Coats, Jean Gillette,| clude Robert Brarfdenburg, Walter | ¢—————-———___@ | hot, Bats Oye ta a Oakes Betty Rosenthal, Margaret Ann| Ulmer and the Misses Emma Mae Frult Cake for Christmas 6 large pieces, ; Dolph and Ruth McCurdy. Badges| Brittin, Beverly Barnes, Hollace Beall, He = presented included birdfinder, crafts- | Valdis Knudtson, Helen Peterson and], spe eae Maen SIMMONS TURNS PRO man, gardener, pioneer, land animal, youn Buahee Sn aa the flavors will be well blended for| Chicago, Nov. 24.—()—Ose Sim- Tesalevoniean ees finder, life saver,| Brandenburg 1s serving on the busi-| ‘the holiday serving. Some housewives rae c plete spermine) laundress, child and home ae Sree and ne others will serve in pee sakes ea ae ald sear al football Thursday. He will play swimmer, Girl Scout ald anc = jal capacities. zs € b P server, canner and health winner. Bob Saunders of Mandan was pbs ingredients are: Renters sevens abun hae Calu- ; eee among the men who reported for the| 1 cup butter, 2 cups dark brown m Church School Banquet €@©) SOCIETY and CLUBS The marriage of Miss Pauline Stoltz and Clemens Ressler, both of Mandan, occurred at 7 a. m., Monday in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Mandan. and Mrs. Ressler are residing at Man- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roberts) wx. ».», nics, moe." a as announces the marriage of her daugh- A ter, Miss Esther M. Peterson, to E. F.|C,D,A, Makes Plans Evening Reception and Shower! Wedding of Alta Past | Olson of Redmond, Wash. The wed- For Christmas Party Are Given for Recently | To Be Holiday Event, tse “uT™s Seite, Wath, Nov. Married Couple — The bride formerly was connected! Preliminary plans for the annual Miss Alta Past of Mandan, whose| with the California Wave Nook in this| Christmas party for the Sisters of St. marriage to Adelbert Rowley, also of| city. Mr. Olson is superintendent of Mary’s school in the form of a 6 A reception and shower in the First) Mandan, is to occur during the} WPA projects in Redmond. o'clock dinner Dec, 14 were discussed Baptist church parlors from 8 to 10/‘Thanksgiving holidays, was compli-; For their wedding trip, Mr. and|as Immaculate Conception Court No. p. m., Monday honored Mr, and Mrs.| mented Monday at a china shower| Mrs. Olson are traveling to Portland,|322, Catholic Daughters of America, first workout of the basketball squad nee 1 cup sour cream, % cup orange |'°? AUIS sos at the college. Regular practice for| Juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 4eg85] Cning has been the best customer Floyd Roberts (Nellie Orluck), whose! given by Mrs, Floyd Evans in the Ore., and other points. met Monday evening, Speakers Arrive Here] « 19-game schedule is beginning this Coe cin he Caen of United States aircraft manuface marriage was @ recent event. About| Tewis and Clark hotel dining room. * * * A Thanksgiving program was pre- week, teaspoon allspice, % teaspoon salt, 2| turers thus far in 1936, latest availe 75 guests attended the function which | In the contract games at four tables. Miss Virginia Kidd sented by St. Mary's high school pupils} Dr, N. F. Forsyth of Chicago and of AS + | teaspoons vanilla, 1 cup chopped cur- | @ble figures showing $4,310,480 worth was sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid. Mmes. E. F. Underhill and R. a.|M4ISS Virginia with Bennie Homan acting as master |r. ©. A. Armstrong of Fargo arrived| Announce Miss Cecelia |rants, 1 cup chopped raisins, % cup |0f American material being imported Both Mr, and Mrs, Roberts have! Knight won score honors. 7 of ceremonies, been prominently identified with af- * * * Has a Home Wedding Sister Andriette adapted a skit, fairs of the church. Mr. Roberts is a “Thanksgiving Moon,” which was en- . ficers and teachers banquet at 6:30 p. candied lemon peel, 1 cup chopped al- junior deacon and is serving.as treas-|Coleman and Bride to a acted by John Fox representing Miles|m., in the First Evangelical church.| The already long list of nuptial af-|monds, 4% cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda, Bismarck Tuesday noon to address urer. His bride is an instructor in Live at Wat for d City dan, became the bride of Harold Standish, Genevieve Volk as = are on a four-day tour of the/fairs planned for Thanksgiving day| Cream butter and sugar. Add rest HELPS PREVENT iy chopped citron, % cup cho} can- | there during the first seven months, the fourth annual Sunday schoo! of-| Boehm’s Engagement died orange peel, 1 3 pat ga a rimary department of the church Standish, Thomas Johner as John |state in the interests of the North Da-| was augmented Tuesday with the an- {of ingredients and mix well. Half fill x ee wee Soe ee oe eae ae ace Grcorée| Alden and Grace Johnston as Pris-|kota Council of Religious Education. |nouncement that Miss Cecelia Mar-|2 loaf pans fitted with 2 thicknesses a MANY COLDS Mrs, Clarence Gunness planned ®| During a nuptial mass and cere-| V°o% Jamest feta Aves ared cella. Dr. Forsyth, as the main speaker|garet Boehm, daughter of Mr. and/of waxed papers. Bake 12/3 hours in program consisting of vocal trio #¢-|mony read at 9 8. m., Tuesday, in the | ® service rea ome of her} ‘The girls’ glee club, making its first | will discuss “Leadership in Christian|Mrs, Frank A. Boehm of Mandan, has| moderately slow oven. Especially Jections by Miss Myrtle and Wilfred|Sacred Heatt Catholic church of parents, appearance outside of school affairs|Education.” In the afternoon he is|chosen the holiday for her marriage aid for nose and Baska and Miss Ann Orluck with Miss| Sanborn, Miss Alyce Cathryn Connol-| ,, Pe. Gilbert W. Stewart, pastor of /in the new term, sang “Esmeralda” and |holding a conference with leadership |to Robert Edward Brown, son of Mr. Gingerbread upper throat, where Elizabeth Raaen 8 accompanist,|ly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M, J.|‘he, Mandan Presbyterian church.|-Thanks Be to God.” Sister Molreen | training workers in the McCabe Meth- | and Mrs. Perry L. Brown of Bismarck.| ‘To make a sweet and sticky ginger- most colds start. readings by Miss Betty Hall, » vocallConnolly of Eckelson, became the| Performed the service at 7:30 p. m. IN is director of the group. odist church, ‘The wedding will be solemnized in| bread use the following procedure: 3 solo by Miss Orluck accompanied by|bride of James F. Coleman of wat-| ‘he Presence of the immediate fami-| Girls singing in the club are Dolores} Certificates will be presented at the|Mandan. Chosen as attendants are| One-half cup of butter, % cup ap Reguler Sise....308 Mrs, Gunnerr and » plano number] ford ‘City, son of the late Mr. and| “es and a few friends, Wallrich, Emily Papacek, Mary Gray,|evening gathering to local church|Miss Bertha Herner and Theodore |sugar, % cup molasses, % cup butter- YF Doble Quontity S06 by Miss Maxine Scarff. Rev. Ellis L.{Mrs, James Coleman. Rev. Father|, White canton crepe was the ma-| Agnes Fischer, Eileene Bartole, Al-|school instructors who met require- | Boehm. milk, 1 teaspoon ground ginger, 1% ; Jackson presented a picture framed] McGeough officiated. terial of the bride’s gown, which was/vina Fischer, Marian Carufel, Betty!ments for the awards during the re-| The couple will reside in Bismarck.|teaspoons ground cinnamon, 1 egg, Vicks VATRO:NOL in ivory and walnut to the couple] The bride, wearing a frock of fashioned in princess style with s cape |Simonitsch, Marian Albrecht, Justine}cent ninth annual training school. |The prospective bridegroom is a civil-|2% cups flour, % teaspoon baking trom he. eroul dubonnet velvet and a corsage of|/0f matching material, trimmed in| Soderquist, Mildred Schlener, Mary| Rev. William A. Lemke, pastor of |ian employee at Fort Lincoln. is Dr. Hedi ser Quain was at the| white gardenias, had her sister, Miss white organdy. Her flowers were @|Yochim, Kathleen Helvick, Beverly|the host church, assisted by Mrs. John} ‘The coming marrige was announced treshments table which was cen-|Genevieve Connolly of Minneapolis,| corsage of pink roses. Miss Harriet |Swett, Dorothy Wood, Mary Eileen|L. Hughes at the plano, will lead|Monday evening as the bride-elect's phe a with ' yellow pons and{as her mafd of honor, Kidd, attending her sister, wore a frock |Simonitsch, Neola Winter, Lorraine |community singing at the banquet. |mother, Miss Herner and Mrs Edward sian ly ae Mime Ailton Rue| Gordon McDonald of Fargo served| of blue taffeta and yellow roses. Ar-j Wagner, Irene Stechler, Edythe How- * * ® Bullinger gave a bridge party and ena ee J. Kale ht made neral ar-| as best man for Mr. Coleman, thur Wentz of Zap was best man for/ard, Kathleen Kohler, Florence Bob-| Miss Helma Roe gave @ 7 o’clock|kitchen shower in her honor in the ant er ei te aig arent ‘Mr, and Mrs. Coleman left for Wat-| his brother. zien and Harriet McGraw. Juanita|dinner Monday evening in the home|Boehm home. Isabelle Fitterer. Mr. vaneemiet ih ** ford City after a wedding breakfast] The bride's parents entertained 200) Burton is the accompanist. of Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Stanton, 100|Brown’s mother also was a Bismarck for 30, given by the bride's parents, | guests at a dancing party in the] Mrs. James W. Guthrie headed the| Thayer, west, for Miss Grace Abbott, | guest. Roosevelt P.T.A. Not ‘The bridegroom is an engineer with | Verein hall after the ceremony. committee serving refreshments at the | who left Tuesday to make her home * * * T M t, in November the National Parks service and is a| Wedding guests included Miss Lil-|close of the program. in Fargo. The dinner was served by| Messrs. and Mmes. Roy G. Dear- o Mee graduate of the North Dakota Agri-| lian Schmidt, Miss Elsie and Emil ee * Mrs. Stanton. Ping pong and bunco! dorff and W. A. Clarey turned in the THE LATEST STETSON “PORK-PIE”” cultural college as also is the bride,| Wentz, all of Jamestown; Edward Second Aw: rd Cc t were played during the evening. high scores when Our Lady of Lour- Due to the solnt mncelns of at pe Mrs, Coleman also completed # die-| Wentz, Dunseith, and Miss Leah Al- (:) our’ ** oe des missionary group was entertained HAT—WITH A DEEPER, MORE as Parent and Teacher asi dons) titics course at Miami hospital, Day- | brecht, Bismarck. To Be Held Tuesday Mrs. Robert Paris and Miss Alice/at contract and luncheon Sunday eld earlier in the month during N&-|ton, Ohio. The bride is affillated| Mr. and Mrs. Wentz are residing at Jensen held the high scores and Miss/evening by Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. COMFORTABLE CROWN—IS AN Hone ale wee eo the sect with Phi Mu sorority and Mr. Coe 1211 First St., southwest, Mandan. eae) Hosch eh vast Mrs, K. ene 419 Ninth &t. The next meet- a ie meeting dat anksgiv-|man with Sigma Phi Delta fraternity.| ‘The bridegroom and bride attended Frederick Olsen, ith St., was 6 will be in the Dardoff ing eve, there will be no November ‘q| the high schools of Jamestown and|erolstel rerteniye ee te eeerk| hostess to her contract club Monday| home, 618 Fourteenth St. RCCUPATE FORECASL.OC Pao ee re session of the Roosevelt P. T. A. ual, M 5 1 bd Mandan, respectively. in a series of two courts of awards is| ¢vening. Appointments were in the ) * * * RAPIDLY GAINING STYLE. officers announced Tuesday. Wed-|| Meetings of Clubs | ** held at 7:19 p.m. ‘Tuesday’ in the| Seasonal note, Mrs, William A, Mar-| “The ‘Thanksgiving theme was used nesday, Dec. 9, will ke the date of the | And Social Groups ||__Miss Luctle Dahners of Mandan, a city auditorium, ” ‘ tin was a substitute player. in appointments for the card games next meeting. Gig \Thanksgiving day bride, and Miss} Monday night 15 members of the 5 4 Marian Johnson, who leaves soon for} remaining local troops received some Miss Julia Schlosser Current Events Club Lincoln, Nebr., shared honors at a 7/30 awards from Mrs, F. F. Griebenow. ° ° Mrs. D. J. McGillis will review| o'clock dinner which Miss Agnes Fleck | Making the presentations Tuesday Is Bride in Montana] «prama as a Key to International|gave for members of her sewing club| will be Mmes, G. H. Dollar and R. H. a Ee Vie q Understanding,” by Florence E. Barns, | Monday evening in her home, 102 Ave- | Waldschmidt, z, ALEX ROSEN & BRO. Announcement was made Tuesday| for the program when the Currentjnue C, west. Both were presented| Mrs, Themar E, Simle will speak on - F . fe of the marriage of Miss Julia Schloss- | Events club meets at 2:30 p.m, Wed-|with gifts from the group. White/“What Camp Is Like,” all of the 2 - Hatters — Clothiers — Furnishers er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl| nesday with Mrs. F. F. Griebenow.|tapers and chrysanthemums centered | troops will illustrate the Girl Scout ee Bismarck, N. Dak. Schlosser of Braddock, to Ruben] Mason apartments. the table at which there were covers | laws in a pantomine, Trops 4 and 14 N i ‘Myhre of Miles City, Mont., which *** e for eight including Miss Bernadine | will sing and representatives of Troop occurred Saturday, Oct. 31. at Baker, Fortnightly Club Fleck, sister of the hostess. The club/ 13 will give a tap dance. Presiding i - meets again next Monday with Mrs.| will be Miss Dorot! Moses, who Mont. Mrs. C. L, Young will discuss “The}Ben Jacobson entertaining. “ Mr. and Mrs, Myhre are making ” their home at Baker, where the bride ryt ada lege ae erat ae ++ * ‘ 5 is in charge of @ hospital, for the The Misses Jane Smith and Edith / : Have trouble with your hair? present, but will move later to Miles| Mi Wednesday, with Mrs. George F.) Guineie are continuing thelr interest ! , 2 City. : eiene in music in the College of St. Cath- , & Want it to have that “pertectiy roomed ‘The bride is a graduate of St. piaty’s A . ene eee pau pow pele snemavers 7 j ae look? ... Visit the thool and of the St. Alexius Typographical Auxiliary 0 cast of “H. . fore, eae “ ee eo nel of Auesiny. Atter| ‘The Bismarck Typographical Union| Gubert ‘and Sullivan opere, which | i t : MODERN BEAUTY SHOP completing her training in 1934, she|,Ladies Auxillary meets at 8 p. M./ their school is presenting in cooper- || p . . Gils lpctmanect aed Seok peers baat tr did private duty nursing here until] Tuesday, with Mrs. John Maassen./ation with the College of St. Thomas. | f leaving for Baker 18 months ago.| 115 Avenue D, west. Members are re-|The main performance was given at Mrs. Myhre is a sister of Mrs. Hugo| Minded that quarterly assessments/st, Paul Monday and the production TSMARCK, Schlenker, 722 First St. and Miss 50W are due, ‘ will be given in # number of Minne- | |i OAMONDS -JtweLAY Ann Schlosser of Mandan. sota, towns, being scheduled at Fari-| if : sdleagee bs penis eusiyeer. | Just Arrived Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Erickson of| The Women's kA a Grand Forks arrived Monday evening| Foresters meets at 8 p. m., Wednes-| Mrs, Leo DeRochford, 302 Park 8t.,|| for ® brief visit with Mrs. Erickson’s| day, in St. Mary’s school auditorium.|has been at Minneapolis to be with ||} sister, Miss Frances Collison, 917 ** * her daughter, Miss Claire DeRoch- | [ij Fifth St., while Mr. Erickson attends Wednesday Study Club ford, who underwent an emergency : to business matters here, Mrs. Spencer 8, Boise will describe] appendicitis operation early Friday ‘ A aba i An Mi a tte, eae | = | say! Cashel will give the history of Alaska | es Tr MODERN WOMEN [when the wednesday study elub| University of Minnesota, She stil NKsgiving eets at 3 p. m., Wednesday, w' lously fst neryoutininersouecrdalie’ cause | Mrs Oliver Bielson, 828 Mandan st.|ing here Tuesday was written, We are exclusive’ representa- * * * é or ‘causes. Sicha les Danced aa Batty oes rr | ffl tives for Gruen Watches and the Girl Scouts ‘of Troops 4, 6, 10, 13 STETSONS FOR FALL, $7.50 (unlined, $7.00). Planned the program. Miss Gladys Rue, program chair- Means all drugristafor over 45 years. Asklor 1 Unity Study Club We have a complete line of ee eater ee ending Bi CHICHESTERS PILLS will goutsbe dcuasion of Imelda Oe-|MIRRO ALUMINUM in stock,|j Ve != Bumarck. Chrysanthemums “THE DIAMOND VY BRAND” tavia Shanklin’s “What Are You?"| including specials of the month ; and will answer roll call with explan-|_. COOK Y PRESS AND F. A. Knowles Cholte home grown blooms of season able Chrysanthemums for Thanksgiv- ing. Huge blooms with long stems, ations of the Unity movement and! ROASTERS. Get these mag- JEWELER teachings when they meet at 8 p. m., ednesday, in the B, P, W. room,| Nificent cooking utensils before DR. R. 8. ENGE World Wat Memorial building, “The| Thanksgiving. — French &|j “Dismsrck’s Diamond Store” club sponsors a circulating Ubrary of] Welch Hardware. Drugless Physician metaphysical literature which is at tac ton 80. | enantio Apartment For Rent ' DON’T DELAY. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, Your “Campbell’s” Eyes Examined For Your Beauty large closets, electric stove and re- Glasses Prescribed I = Work: PORTRAITS frigerator. City heat, laundry privi- Ave sree os oees ree conn California Wave Nook . any longer \ leges. Fireproof building. Rent rea- 196 Third St. Phone 782 “sonable. Just the thing for 3 or 4 business women. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. Phone 1796 for an appointment right now if you want them for Christmas. 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