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Burleigh Homesteader Is Married 50 Years ‘The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Burch of Beattie, Wash., former Bismarck resi- dents, celebrated recently was the oc- casion for the reunion of Mr. Burch and his ee brothers, who had not bec together for 65 years. Miss Esther Burch of this city is one of the five children of the couple. ‘The others are Mrs. Edna LeBroco, Mrs. Doris DeMars and Mrs. Jeanette tives in various cities before they return, Mrs. Burch was Miss Blanche M. Barncard, daughter of the first miller of the old Missour! Valley Milling company. Her occurred Nov, 24, 1886, in Mandan with Rev. Mr. Albright officiating. Mr. Burch was born in Monroe county, Indiana, and after attaining manhood moved to North Dakota in 1883, homesteading in Burleigh coun- ty, near Stewartedale. Mr. Burch re- tired from active farming in 1931 and the couple moved west at that time. * Glen Ullin Lodge Has New Executive Staff Election of officers and plans for the annual Christmas party Dec. 16 were included in the business coming before a recent meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America at Glen Ullin. Chosen to head the lodge for 1996 TH told, outer sentinel; Anna Liebelt, ss & Mehus Contributes Miss Belle Mehus, 200% Third 8t., and Marian Sandin Kelly, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur L. Sandin, 323 Park St., took a prominent part in the meeting of the Schumann Music club of Minot on Monday evening. ° The session was held in Pioneer hall of the Minot Teachers college. Mrs. Kelly was in charge of @ pro- gram of American music, and Miss Mehus played piano solos illustrative of the contribution of the Indian. ‘There also were three vocalists on the s* * New Driscoll W.C.T.U. Unit Has 10 Members Program. Miss Mehus and Mrs, Kelly also presided at we. refreshments table, * * Christmas Plans of were Alberta Harter, oracle; Lenora . Swain, recorder; Vesta Schultz, re- The brothers include M. Thomasiceiver, Nina Berger, past oracle; Burch of Mandan, who was accom-| Anna Streitmatter, marshal; Peagia panied by Mrs. Burch. They are to/Stommes, chancellor; Blanche Tjad- spend about three weeks visiting rela-|/en, inner sentinel; Gertrude Bech- Bu: ~ of San Anselmo, Calif. Sorority Units Given Mrs, Alfred Zuger, discussing ‘Parll- amentary Law,” was guest speaker at, Wednesday evening's meeting of Beta: GLEAMS LUXURIOUSLY Give her a practical gift and make a hit with her. Now is the best time to make those Christmas gift purchases. What a Christmas thrill a gift of these ex- quisite undies will be! Rich, heavy satin in tea-rose, pink and white, trimmed with choice laces, embroidery and drawnwork. 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Scott, | § 811 Seventh 8t., will be hostess for this gathering at which the annual election of officers, postponed from Tuesday's meeting, will take place, * * * Miss Dorothy Pepple Gives Wedding Plans Among nuptial events of the ap- Troaching holiday season will be the wedding at Everett, Wash., on Christ- mas eve, of Miss Dorothy Pepple, Mandan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pepple of Williston and John Ro- berts of Mount Vernon, Wash. The bride-elect was complimented at a 6 o'clock dinner given in the Northern Pacific restaurant at Man- dan Tuesday by 30 women employes of the Works Progress administration. The bride-elect has been working for that government agency for the last 14 months. Heading arrangements for the din- ner, which observed the Christmas theme, were the Misses Beatrice Bob- zien, Mary Lish, Dolores Rovig and | (i Clementine Froelich and Mrs, Ross Price, af ANTI-LYNGHING ACT SOUGHT BY GOP 10 RRGAIN NEGRO VOTE Washington, Dec. 10.—()}—A de- termined drive to obtain anti-lynch- ing legislation at the next congress was planned Thursday by senate Re-' blican leaders in & move to recap- ure the potent Negro vote of the north, Disturbed by evidence of wholesale & rie [ i il t He Gift Suggestions Dresses, Coats, Breakfast ‘ts, Silk Pajamas, srsrelgbs Pajamas, Twin Sweaters, Barrel Sweaters, Scarf Sets pocketbooks GIVE A DRESS to wife, daughter, mother, sister, $3.99 and up Satin Breakfast Satin Pajamas Coat $3.99 $3.99 Corduroy Pajamas $2.99 Twin Sweaters, Single Sweaters, Barre] Sweaters $2.99 $1.99 $1.00 Scarf Sets Leather Muff Sets Pocketbooks $1.00 - $1.95 MEN—We'll be giad to help you select the correct gift.for “Her.” OHM DRESS SHOP 204 4th St. Bismarek, N. D. © OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL -at- Our regular Our regular $5 wave $3 0 $5 wave::. OUR FRENCH OIL WAVE PHONE 2260 Robertson’s New Beauty Studio Miss Pepple leaves Dec. 16 for Wil) saa liston. She expects to visit there and at Fargo Dette. leaves for Everett, * Ms The approach of Christmas was,evi- | & denced by the room and luncheon| # table decorations when Mrs. M. O. Agre, 413 Ninth 8t., entertained the) § Jolly Eight bridge club Wednesday | @ evening. High score awards went to Mmes. Rands Mills and Josephine| & Hugelman with firat and second, re- spectively. ‘Mrs. Fred Swenson will be} & hostess for the Christmas party, Dec. 29, at which oe ee be exchanged. Mrs. Fred Miller, 317 Twenty-sec- | ond 8t., entertained @ group of|® young women at a miscellaneous | ¢ shower Wednesday evening-for Mrs. | Francis Teeter (Abigail Weiliver), a|% bride of Oct. & The guests spent | @ the time in hemming towels for the | # honor guest. Mrs. Miller served lunch late in the evening . ‘ + Mrs. C. A. Schuck held high score and Miss Rose Verie second high in contract games at three tables when| @ Miss Hazel Knott, Webb apartments, was hostess to St. Theresa's mission- ary group Wi Mrs. ednesday . A| C. H. Cloid is to have the first meet-| # ing of the new year, Jan. 5. ** * Harold W. Harris of Underwood as- B| sisted with directing the production of “The Yankee King” Wednesday | B | evening at Minot Teachers college by | & the Campus Players. Frank Vixo of A| Powers Lake was s member of the | ®t cast. xe % Appointments were suggestive of | & R| Christmas at the meeting Wednesday | & S| afternoon of Mrs. Louis Bechtold’s § | contract club in her home, 828 Second St. Mmes. E, Ulmer and Edward) @ @ | Stubbs were high score winners, ; ** * Mrs, Frank Van Kent won high) ¢ &| score honors at the meeting Tuesday of her contract club with Mrs. Emery | % T. Putnam, 1110 Thayer avenue, a8|%) hostess. 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