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& THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1987 ) SOCIETY and CLUBS Coronation Motif for /Two Local Pupils in _ | Nit St.,3wo tables of bridge were| airs. Fred Swenson, 821 Becond Bt. in play with score honors going to Beta Sigma Phi Dance) Mehus Minot Recital ame ca, sundiand and Seima| Mra, B. 4. Woshle spent last week; | Bumarck Baking The coronation motif was carried] Advanced piano pupils of Miss went to Mrs. Jacobson and the honor | where he is now eee decorations Belle ‘members prize to Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. Lilacs * * Stee om sorority sling? danse class, wore teommeted atone ely appointed the room and were used| Miss Louella Hogle, teacher of the|has as her house guests, her two lars ‘ ie Wednesday at the Country| day evenin in the Zion Lutheran|{0t table decorations when a two|Apple Creek school, with ten pupils| nieces, Mrs. Jake Ferderer, with her Miss Barbara E Ec Is Recent Bride club, evening church auditorium at Minot. course luncheon was served. The next /and their parents, were visitors in| baby son, Bradley, and Miss Hazel : 1° Multi-colored crowns were suspend-| Two members of the local classes meeting will be held at the home of |Bismarck Thursday. The group had| Sebastian, all of Heil. ° ceiling, surrounding &/were included on the program. Miss = Married to Anton A. Wolf Enriiy Wa, daughter of Mr. and \ 5 Mrs, Harold Wahl, 917 Fifth S&t., _—_————— rm en Played the Andante and Allegro Vi- : . ployed at Bill’s Grocery store and : .|vace Assai movements of Mozart’s aa Couple-Is Entertained by Em- ue in her position there for “Concerto in C Major (K., No. 467).” 4 The orchestral accom it - ployes of the Bridgeman % . girls ranged for the poaspiesry 7a Russell Company ; Dette ethics not 7 : TEN HIGH AGED ees : : the Caran Ree Oe pertat) 5 “8 SUMMERS IN 2 YEARS” Miss Barbara Elizabeth Eckery * 2,” by Mendelssohn; “Concert Etude Whiskey aged under old-fashioned became the bride of Anton A. Wolf a in D Flat,” by Liszt; and. “Kolibri methods matured only during the werm at a ceremony performed by Father (Humming-Bird),” by Niemann. summer months. TEN HIGH ages “8 Robert Feehan Tuesday at 9 a. m., 3 *«* 3 summers in 2 years” in Hirem Walker's in 8t. Mary’s pro-Cathedral. Sister G. Matthiesen Weds weather-controlled rackhouses. Try this Be ees Alma K. Altenberg| ety wih ne seoek eta tone: ‘The Misses Philippine Wolf and ‘ Dorothy Tiedmann and THIS WHISKEY IS | Christine Wolf, Linton, sisters of the : : Warner Lytten, Miss Betty Hall and) Miss Alma K. Altenburg, daughter : YEARS bridegroom served as bridesmaids, J.|J0bnson where an old-fashioned : | > | Blair Flegel, Miss Vera Person and|of Mrs, Minnie Altenburg, Bismarck, : 3 2 dance was held. ‘T. Johnson, manager of the Bridge- was married to Gerald K. Matthie- man ee ee tel cad at * + * a oe sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles : : BARGAIN as man. ery, Bradd 4 » Matthiesen, New Salem, at a cere- ff? | brother of the bride, was another at- Wednesday Study = Liessman and Jack Vantine, Miss|mony, Thursday, May 20, at 3:30 BOURBON | tendant, Ignatius Wolfe and John Club Is Entertained ed we | Helen Hanson and Dr. Ralph Vinjle,/p, m. = : Sullivan were ushers. i ‘Miss Elizabeth Enright and Merrill) Rev. J. V. Richert, pastor of the 2 The bride was costumed for the SRE McCurry, Miss Mildred Nelson and|Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, - STRAIGHT ceremony in a floor-length dress of| Mrs. Norman Roop, who has been . | Willard Dunham, Miss Olive Mitchell] officiated at the single ring service in BOURBON white taffeta. Her bouquet was of |President of the Wednesday Study % and Chester Perry, Miss Bernice] the parsonage of the church. Herbert talisman roses and white larkspur. jclub for the last year, entertained the Hanson and Robert Huey, Miss Mary|/C. Matthiesen, Bismarck, served 9s WHISKEY The bridesmaids wore floor-length | members of the clul & 1 o'cloc! loe Glaser, Miss Alice M./best man. bride WHISKEY WITH “NO ROUGH dresses of yellow lace. They Peake luncheon at the country club Wed- , | Jensen and ‘Wiliam’ Fox, and Miss ceremony i nee of on in tet ue ROOTS” * HIRAM WALKER & SONS, INC. PEORIA, RL. bouquets of snapdragons and carna-|nesday. Places were laid for 14 at a . We . LaVene Joersz and Walter McGrath./ trimmed in white. —=— SO tions. table decorated with garden flowers. The bride is a graduate of the New “* * ‘Poppy Day’ Talk Over Following the marriage service a Salem high school and up to thi wedding dinner for 35 guests was held i d Hiram Walker & Sons Liquors Distributed by time of her marriage was employed e|E. Joersz Winner in N. D. Poetry Contest Ethelind Joersz, a student of the a rata ro pen is one of ‘ the place ers in the North Da- . N kota Poetry society state contest. Her SF SS poem, “Drought,” won her the place. Out of the 124 poems submitted eight were selected for second place and seven for honorable mention. In first place with Miss Joerss were June Probstfield, Fargo; Pearl Smith, Jamestown; Margaret Thompson, Grand Forks; Marie Willis, Wildrose; Shirley Wagner, Napoleon; Delores and Ruth Eldred; vocal solo, “Golden Casey, Alexander; Bernice Hoffman, Key,” by Bond, Mrs, Katherine Tar- Jamestown; and Donald Skje, Willis- gart, president of the club; tap dance, in, Sawakee Hosie. Piano accompani- The poems were judged by Dr. St. ments were played by Miss Florence .|Claire, Jamestown College; n Fritch. McOoy, State Teachers College, Vi ‘On the committee in charge of the ley City; and Gertrude B, Gund son, Mitchell, 8. D. * kk { at the private dining room of the ——— ee |) Station: KFYR Friday at the Kuntz Grocery store. Mr. s s H = H aa yn iy oe Pees | Slope Distributing C Mrs. Wolf is the daughter of Mrs. 71 Present at B.P.W. Mrs. E. W. Phillips, state poppy|4river for the Sten aire as issouri oO e is ri u in 0. Catherine Zellmer, Lincoln, Nebr., Roy Logan, 221 Avenue B, Guest Day Meeting) cnatrman tor the American Legion| ‘They are now.on a three-weeks who was here for the ceremony. She | west, entertained with «9:90 break. nee ee auxiliary, will speak over KFYR, Fri-| Wedding trip to Denver and the|| 815 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 128 attended ee ee oe eae ere fast at her Bn Wocneatay ening, Seventy-one were present for the| day, May 28, from 7:15 to 7:30 p. m. peel Cia which they expect Mary's school in 1933. She is now em-{a table appointed with Illace, beta ee ID peat eager did ada moe ee ee 3 BIG DAYS Buy for over Decoration Day vesay, “at aa area Hattie Schmidt Bride June iy Rev. 0. s. Rindahl to Of Archie N. Jacobson Give Address Sunday] sis Soa eee D, Falgatter Heads pinay eats oe neti RC ee aap Graduating Nurses), 2a tease wind eles ates | ~6©~Meat Dept. Specials .::.... Faigatier, honor stu-|Pita! will be given Sunday, May in the parsonage of the First Luth- hewpltal grad. |t 8p. m, by Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl in|eran chureh by Rev. Adolph Johns, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY uating class, was presented by Miss|the Trinity Lutheran church. ‘Witnesses for the marriage were Ruth Gishler, superintendent of e , commencement | Miss Martha Schott and Mrs. Johns. vurees, umnae banquet Mon- exercises will be held in the city audi- | Th fternoon dress aay pesla elty the country po giv- | torium. Eateries a accsescrite! es Fancy Chops, Ib. 16c C0 AG Saturday en in honor of the graduating nurses. | ¢_. @ | Schott was dressed in pink with Roast, Ib. 13c TT until Appointments were in the class cole | Meetings of Clubs | white accessories oa Milk @a st, 1D. noon % of bsons < eas ytd marck tote tow aster an al Fed 3 Stew, Ib. 10c CHEESE pound roses, ut cups formed by siver/ | And Social Groups | |msrct fo Fadia Pec son is connected with the mining crowns and place cards of silver Se eae ve ee tie tare 5 An Wocua Music was furnished by Guy Larson industry. and his orchestra. tonne Art Forum will meet Friday)” srs, Carl Vogle, 423 Eleventh &t., , Leonard for a 1:30 luncheon and social meet-| entertained St. ‘Rita's missionary group Wednesday afternoon. Three Soule and B. W. Reeve are in charge. ‘This will be the club's last meeting| ‘sles of suction were in play with until September 24, MINCED HAM, Machine Sliced, per pound ...........15¢ = = PIKE .....--[b.20¢ | PEANUT BUTTER i Prepared for the pan at no extra cost was given by Darlene Buscher. American Legion home of Mrs, B. A. Woehle, 416 Fif- Bring lb 11 1 Container 2 2 C Included on the program were @| The Lloyd Spets Post, No. 1, of the} teenth &t. Boneless Tenderized talk on her trip to Stockholm, Swe-| American Legion will hold its regu- den, Mrs. H, Milton Berg; vocal solo,|lar meeting Friday at 8 p. m. Dele- BEEF STEAKS. lb 19¢ in jy Ean CHICKENS, Ib. ....21¢ | TURKEYS, Ib. ....22¢ s Fresh Fruits wd in tes to the department convention “FLAVOREE” SHELLS, ELBOW CUT SPAGHETTI, OR and Vegetables Minot and officers for the com- year 5 MACARONI EX: 10277: SPINACH 3:=25° nine FRIDAY & SATURDAY Radishes Pork & Beans « 3 22 95 Firm, Round, Red 5 bunches 10¢ Rhubarb Bartlett Pears * 222 35¢ Home Grown G ibs. for 25 operation, He is recovering nicely. xe * The Jolly-eight bridge club was entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. O. Agre, 413 ———— Home-Cooked Food Sale at Lucas’, 10:30 Saturday morn- today ‘The past presidents of the United ing. Circle 4, Presbyterian newest White FABRICS, Spanish War Veterans auxiliary met . M, Ladies’ Aid. : KIDS, PATENTS. Multi-col- Wednesday afternoon at the home of ors and pastels, too! Our breesiest candidates for style west. and value! Pastel colors appointed the table at chen! guests received their fortune as favor. e Past Presidents of U.S. W. V. A. Meet Apartment Cooperating with Nation-wide the convention in. Fargo, June 6, 7,| in Boutrous Apartments _ RasmarbeConseme: Campaign __ and 8, 5 cancers 80 Third St. Phone 2250 Me wr, rr ry CRACKER JACK PRUDENCE reais ur 10: | CORNED BEEF HASH refy} Brown Le sy om The next meeting will be June 30, at the home of Mrs. Joe Kelley, 922 Sixth St. White Hats KYSAR JEWELRY STORE lway—Bismarck, N. 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