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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1937, ee Aee o Tina a 2 eS The leaders of the Girl Scouts and| Following the supper an indoor 8. Florence recent Mi a Brownies held « combined mesting in| track meok was beld. First place * SE ee eel nate iad <2. M rae 5 the Girl Scout cabin in iw ee went to the Vikings, the council| The ay openipeaes of the Deen elected to membership in Pi Kap-| , Miss Eisine Wentiand. daughter ot ° i i Tuesday evening. This team, of which Mrs. Phillip Meyer | Bottineau school are making 8 . a arriage of Richard Willson|Pimarck Hospital, Ein me smh orate sat nt Ostet elec aes Sea as Commencemen en roul y-_ Their | Kappa of the arts and sciences schools. : Ad A picnic supper was served by the| Hermann, captain, won second place. | instructor, E. J. Ognonovich, accom- honor | Télatives in Wi » D. C., Chi: ve To Cali ornia Girl A ating | leaders with the Girl Scout council as| Cups were awarded 0 the two.ceams | panied them, ‘They visited the cap-| hiocah the cause aeartment of De-| cae? and New York City. Ce Final activities of the graduating partment ** f class of the Bismarck hospital were | SU&sts. Mrs. H. P; Rosenberger ‘was| and to Mrs. H. A. Brandes, who won | itol and the state penitentiary. pauw University, of which she is a. cs | begun Sunday evening with the bac- general chairman of arrangements. first in the relay races. The meeting ee graduate. The dean of the school, R.| Robert Saunders, Mandan, was Ceremony Took Place May 1, at Club —®\calaureate service at the Trinity’ Fiegercieney Miagrnniehieng Was cloeed wini/grouw mates neere Song lad et AN ol slants Det vans au rediqiee Pay yore Home of Bride's Parents, UPWOMAN , | /Lutheran church. Rev. Ople 8. Rin-| now, ‘Thomas ‘Bower and ‘Tracy| This te the first meeting that has| Mrs. Gensch is tie former Mss Anna| Since che is unable to attend the| son yearbook at the North Dakota North The macros 1 Buckingham; cabin arrangement,’ been held in the cabin since it was! Proctor, well known in Bismarck. initiation ceremonies June 10, Miss! Agricultural college. Fork, Calif: organ prelude, "alter which. Rev. —— Adolph G. Johns pronounced the in- : ‘Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Willson, 208 Ros- scripture vocation : son. Special numbers were sung by . . the Trinity Lutheran choir. Rev. W. - G Schendel gave the benediction. g The commencement exercises for the graduating nurses took place } Monday evening at the city auditori- ; um, with Rev. John Fischer, Na- ‘ : poleon, president of the board of trustees, presiding. Shall atone "Bi bet ow sien lect tour, esis! Compare These Ward Values Anywhere! Compare for QUALITY—for STYLE=for VALUE! quet was of pink roses. |diction by Major W. Herbert Smith. bridesmaid wore a dress of pink included on the program were broidered net over taffeta and the processional, Mrs. John Hughes; E ; 5 i : i ’ % Mr. Willson is well known in Bis. two vocal solos by Mrs. Frank Baven- marck, having attended the public dick. schools here and graduated from the Eh meted hl nip-rasivas peed Each Week With high schol fn 1928. In 1934 he took graduates by Rev, 0. F. struta. ac it a degree in'forestry at the University | Mrs. W. H. Ordway of Man- | Following the commencement exer- of California, Berkeley, and was given| dan, active inthe American | is¢s & reception was held in the din- e Toe Ee te ae eee Geld 0) Legion’ auxiliary, will be |}¢ room of the World War Memorial logical department Cf the eet; | prominent in the state con- |p.” Baie coh experiment station at the university.| Vention of the P.E.O. Sister- | miss Effie Swenson in the recelving mea eae pen ios Lake hood at Oakes June 3-5. tines poe zat the: tes table were ' a a mes. F. F. and H. P. typing plan of. the county. OL. Dy | Rosenberger. Spring flowers were : necoraryforesisy hatamiiyPat aigs|© C1UDS Represented _|ued es table and room sppelatments ma, honorary biological society, an At State Convention |inciude the misses Loretta Bechtte, You Save 40% His parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Will-) ight of the Bismarck clubs, mem- | Dunlasp, Hilda Ellason, Dorothy Fall- en gon uare been feldents of BUIATCEIyery of tne North Dakota Federation @AUer, Ruth “Glad, Berihe Gleser, a: Wards! Mrs, Willson is the daughter of | of Women’s clubs, are represented at Hegge, Gertrude enine Rane Mr, and Mrs, M. A. Benedict, North |the state convention in Dickinson, | poles, meruse Halling, Bena Hote- 95 Fork, Oallf. “Mr. Benedict 1s super- |called to order Tuesday morning f0F| cnet, Nellie Postovit, ‘Vera Rambough, visor of ‘the Sierra nistionsl forest. |s three-day session, eh abe Delegates that have beeh elected |S" Rau. Adina Rahn, Anna Ru- dolph, Violet Severson, Lillian Weber, ‘Teachers’ college, Freano, Calif. Up during the past few months to at-| re ‘Weigum, Agnes ’ Evelyn , ‘Wetzel, the convention are Mmes.j wick and Annette Wiedman, ‘ * * * $3 DOWN, $5 Monthly, Small Carrying Charge Compare with $100 washers. Tub holds 9 Ibs. dry clothes. Se- lective Pressure Indi- cator enables you to select the right Features » More Luxuriou i 2 Sener Meee eee Former Resident Is : Married in New York where, Mr. Willson has recently |r, x. ‘Thompson, alternates, Delphian ——— ow a Cea a i club; Dr. Maysil Williams, Miss Helen| ,,Anmounoement has been made of ahaa Katen and Mrs. Florence’ Davis, Lib- arrlage eek Ardls nism motor : 25 Delegates Attend — era! arts club; Mmes, Alfred Zuger |W o"ey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sealed in ltetime eup- ( P-LA. Convention tit.” 4, uta, dlesin, wilt |ow raiting’in Washingon, B nivet od. INVENTION | mmes. J. K.. Murray and Charles|to Prank A- Pinamore, Washington, New 3- | Arma ceemet ob parlune ne tn eee ‘ Cleansing ent-Teachér ‘Of Burlelgh| The Misses Marie Huber and Elln|accit a5 arp moin oe os © Swidlator Action and Kidder counties attended the re-| Schroeder, and Mmes, W..A. Hughes| the Redeemer in New York City, with Pioneer Daughters; Tuesday ‘Mmes. Gladys Nelson and O. W. Por- which Mrs. Charles E. Roe, Denver,|ter, Progressive Mothers club; Mrs. ¥ J. M. Shirek, Chapter L, Sponsor Mra. John Snyder, Fargo, state presi-/ Mothers club; Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, the principal speakers. ‘Wednesday Study club; and Mmes. H. The conference was carried out in|. Mattson and O. 8. Hielle, Mercer > q 2 ef E i i i : i f 5 H . Florence Davis, by the association, was outlined by/the division of state history of the Mrs, Snyder. Reports of the work | department of sppled cauceen: Mrs. accomplished during the last year|C. W. Porter, district of the mothercraft division of the depart- ‘The closing feature of the dfy was|ment of applied education; Miss a lum ites | Marion Burke, chairman of the art who had participated in the discus- | division of the department of applied of |education; Miss Mary Cashel, district conference, giving in conclusion | member of the department of legisla- ie tion; and Miss Alden Hewitt, district From Bismarck, Mrs. Roe and Mrs.|member of the department of public Rev. Thomas J. Lacey officiating at the. marriage service. ‘The bride was costumed in a prin- cess gown of white satin with train and a veil of white. tulle and lace with a coronet of seed pearls, She carried a sheaf of calla lilies tied with a bow and streamers of white satin.» Mrs. Weodal:was ‘her daugh- ters matron of ~ She wore a floor-length dress of black lace and net and @ picture hat of black horse- hair carried a bouquet of white roses, Following the ceremony a dinner it- | Was served at the Granada hotel and during the evening the bridal couple home of the bridegroom’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis deSimone. Mrs. Finamore was born in Bis- marck and made her home in Mor- ton and Sioux counties for a number of years. She was graduated from the Solen high school in 1929 and from the Capital Commercial college in 1931. She attended the Dickinson and Valley City State Teachers’ col- leges and holds a diploma from the Federal School of Art, Minneapolis, Minn. 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