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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE25, 1987 won by Arthur Schock; Creighton as 3 e Pr Aside from the OCIETY and CLUBS ‘High Dive’ Chills Eee. or a |eeeeeee pe WO Celebration Goers (=: 4 hitaabii ea Bismarck Women Included In‘Who’s Who’ of U.S.Women ged race—won Arthur Schock and Wilbert Schock; Art nee and Creighton Kettleson, second, Sack race (boys under 12)—won by Hepat Oschner; Basi! Nemests, second, Sack race 8 over 12)—won Arthur shoe Morlein Tain jf Cecil Danielson tied for second. © tor company, the Farmers’ Cream station, Glanville garage, Wing ho- tel, Fargo Iron and Metal company, lokanas the Wing Meat aod Greve) Dahlbeck’s bar land cafe, Brose’s garage, Millers’ Grocery Float Cops Honors as Wing Marks 25th Anni- versary of Founding - EYES ONLY FOR EACH OTHER’ s ; Wi N. D., June 26.—True to|cafe, W: Mercantile company,| Men's free-for-all 60- dash— Baker, Beach, Quain and Waldo| Adam F’. Jundt Weds ae ee Oe eee ea ee dO Sal's ark staree the, Wing ‘drey | Won by Garth Seallon; Cecil Dantel- 2 . some 600 persons who ai the |line and the Northern Hide & Fur |?) second. Biographies Given in Sec- M Stella M. Matz Ladies’ 50-yard dash—won by Mrs. 4 J in See iss - Ma annual Wing community day Tues- company. Mike Jones; Josephine ond Edition of Work — day marking the 25th anniversary of/ The Wing Meat and Grocery com-| 1000 4 °°mess /oseP! Brennise, « A Adam Francis Jundt, son of Mr. the founding of the village were Leh stad Pee awarded first prize |"" potato race (free-for-all)—won by land Mrs. Ben Jundt 305 Tenth &t., duped by ul Davis, Wing, and/of three liars as having the best | «031 Daniel ; Irene Mueller, “American Women,” the only who's | married Stella Margaret Matz, liked it, representation, a young boy dressed | "ts" | Smleisons Fence Who of the feminine leaders of the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Louls Mats, Davis, it was announced, would|it a white butcher's outfit cutting |°"C. .. 4; country, contains the names of. four| szanden, in 8t. Joseph’s ‘ake Miive fi two and a [UP sausage it to the| Nail-driving contest for women— P women from . ‘They are /Catholic church, Mandan. The cere- iiding into e burlap net [crowd which lined the street. ‘Two | Won by Mrs. Art Strand; Mra, Axel Berta E. Baker, state auditor; Hen-| mony took place at the § a. m. mass held by eet. ds 0! Lats, dollars second prize went to the Wing | “U"bere, second. 4 ricka B. Beach, insurance executive; |with Pather Hildebrand officiating. |, man of the committee which planned |Hotel entry. rae i state tuberoulons ‘orig and orate] tttne eg Mee es Mary Mate, the day's program, made it clear to] fel vo unattle high. echool ‘band Britain Equalization ie iJ i wi 100) ne os ie fsation official, and Edna LaMoore |Sundt, wrother of thes bridegroom. [atchers that Davis was making the | t14 Wing Girl Scouts also partic-| Fund Increase Asked c Waldo, writer. ‘ : Mrs. Jundt chose for her wedding A a ined ipated. judges were Alvin Dutt, —— ae Sore ee Usted | gown ‘a floor-length model of white moment of strained suspense |ismarck; Albert 1, Tuttle,| London, June 25.—(F)—Sir John include Mary ., beng sient satin with a jacket of white lace and Speman rer srt sat tne and Mrs. Ed Gibson, Sterling. Simon, chancellor of the exchequer, resentative, Esmond; Ellsabeth P, An-|pos® Kral ed poset pink pitted bold hand to the audience. Sports Are Feature Friday asked the house of commons to derson and Mrs. John A.-Jardine,|‘tne bridesmaid wore a floor-length Then he disap) m sight, and} With Lein on the committee in|increase the exchange equalization musician, both of Fargo; Ruth O.| dress of pink chiffon with a white ® moment later the crowd saw his|/general charge were Mike Jones,|-.4 by £200,000,000 about $1,000,- 5 Theresia J. Grune- | off-the-face hat and other accessor- body hurtle headlong through the/secretary, and Ben Boss, Byron etietehs .. if felder, dean of women, ies of white. Her corsage was of pink air to the net. Knowles, John Miller, Jr., Axel Soder |000,000) to support Britain's monetary dohnatone, eiacales, aoe M Peelice fe ay ee the cord thor eo She ee) Paul are i. aervement, with the United States and 2 women, Following the ceremony the bride's Davis, but w! ly e dar- ers e Bi sports run . Forks; Mabel L. lor, publisher, | parent tertained 26 guests ing jump was a stuffed dummy.|off in the afternoon were: This jump, Simon told commons, by TaMoures Bessie’ C. Hi sn icaatan: easnaer homers Davis’ most dangerous part in the| 50-yard dash (boys under 10)—|would bring the stabilization fund to)! anced control, See tt today at tor, Mabel C. Lindgren, ‘organization ; appointed the rooms and in the cen- stunt was getting the effigy started Theodore Oschner; Billy Roth, | £550,000,000 (about $2,750,000,000) and . ‘ official, and idah L, , ter of the breakfast table was a large towards the net. was made necessary by the unsettled Service Electric Co. of women, all of Minot; Lillian P.| wedding cake. In the evening the Floats Enter Parade 50-yard dash (girls under 10)—|{nternational monetary situation. Gubemlan, educator, Valley City.|pridal couple were honored at a re- won by Irene Knowles; Patricia Pay-| Sir John said he would explain later f and Lavina A. Amsberry, educator, | ception given in the bride's home. seno, second, if France and the United States ‘Wheelock. Mrs. Junidt attended St. Joseph's 78-yard dash (boys under 15)—|planned similar moves. \ ? This is the second edition of the! school and the Mandan high school. book to be printed and is' edited by|wr. Jundt attended St. Mary's high Howes, known | school and is now employed by Oscar biographer. tion officials, x. will and Company. They plan college and university alumnae secre- | to make their home at 305 Tenth 8t., eee ee ae ee URRY! THIS I$ THE WIND country over a were ete cea of the volte by Joseph some of the bride, Hi ies considers: more! who lives in Texas,.and John Matz,! The wedding’s a fow ‘and are they in love! Ethel than 22,000 names, There were 7,861! woorhead, Minn. du Pont and ioosevell, Svs fad it diMcult to restrain those ; ; : Or atisen run the alphabetical ** * affectionate, caressing glances even with the camera looking on. Cynthi Women’s Pen-Arch gamut fom sccountans, to s0l-- | Bavendick and Fritch {77 ; pee bAari OXFORDS inieg aad readey: ant waltixg| Recital Is Enjoyable|Miss Beverly Bauer _|Plant’s Marital Woe Arch Oxfords / seithe tarorlte. sport, Sit nese Grows Less Painful Feted at 2 Parties Miss Beverly Bauer, daughter of| New York, June.26.—(AP)—Phil Mr. end Mrs. Arsbur nage 718 Sixth | Plant, whose active adult years have carried him through the roles of Broad nay playboy, Connecticut poultry farmer and amateur collector of bunion-! led African warthogs, A smart, neat shoe that will gain ‘favor with any well dressed woman. Beautifully styled with stitching and lacing. Non-scuff covered Con- tinental heel, Designed with strong steel shank and built- in arch support that in- sures perfect foot com- fort. An unusually at- tractive style of soft kidskin with non-scuff covered Cuban heel. her audience Thursday Mabel Culver Feted y By Office Employes Miss Mabel J. Culver. was honor _ guest at a luncheon Thursday at the * Sweet Shop given by employes of the Secretary of State's office, Eleven guests were present. Miss Culver was € presented with luggage as going-away Evelyn ‘Wall: Visits Friends in Bismarck ’ Miss Evelyn Wall, Salt Lake City, if Utah, arrived by plane Thursday Bismarck s* Mrs. W. Maddock Will Bauer is employed. Members of the Welfare office were among the guests. She was presented with a gift by the group. ‘Wednesday evening she was hon- ored at a miscellaneous shower by Miss Mary Catherine Rigg, 204 Man- dan St. Garden the tables when refreshments were served. The evening was spent in- ** 8 Rev. Lunde at Trinity Lutheran on Sunday Rev. J. H. Lunde will be guest speaker for the bi a. m. service Sun- day at the Trinity Lutheran church. Special music has been arranged. Mrs. Margaret Narum, contralto, will sing “Come. Ye Blessed,” by John Prin- dle Scott. “Sabbath Morn,” Kijerolf, | 0; b will be srranged by Christianson, sung by the choir. ** & Capt. and Mrs. Beall flowers. appointed | 8": appeared F: to be emerging from the te ensss of its marital woes. The report is not all sunshine, for his wife, Edna Dunham Plant, is still going ahead with her divorce suit in Fairfield county superior court in Bridgeport, Conn., but there won't be of the e: fireworks. instead, his attorney and his wife's lawyer will inform the court that a peaceful agreement has been reach- ed and that the squire of 0; t- chie has or is going to settle a size- able chunk of his $20,000,000 fortune upon Mrs. Plant, who was prepared to ask for $1,000,000. Young Methodists at Epworth League Meet Valley City, N. D., June 25.-(AP)- ver 400 young Methodist peo; are expected to gather here tl week-end for the annual Epworth league institute June 26 to July 3. v. L. R. Burgum of Jamestown is dean Rev. Carl Maier of Women’s Celeste OXFORDS So graceful, so flat- tering to the foot and so very com- fortable too. Sat- covered Conti- nental heel. iny smooth kid with attrac- tive perfora- tions. Non-scuff $2.98 Pair rs ! Ereiya @uil, <2l-avenus Bene iet| Head St. Rita’s Group! “Aare at Fort Lincoln |fascer, i manager Dr. Georse sa es fercain pe biel spe et Minne-|. sirs. Walter Maddock was elected ——— Zoos ot M nweepclis) willzive! wo) i ; and sister, Mrs. L. O. Wall and Miss |President to succeed Mrs. B. A.| Capt. and Mra, Burns Beall and/sdircmes Mulsey. 1 poy poy Maxine Wall, Minneapolis, to go to|Woehle when St. Rite’s Missionary J. Moon of Terre ‘Haute, Ind., and : 1a New York, where they will sail on | group met Wednesday afternoon. Dr. ‘Ezra M. Cox of Philadelphia. ‘ the USS Haiti for a month’s vacation | Anton Wyciskala’ was hostess to the feel ; ees in South America and the Canal Zone, |sroup. Mrs. C. J. Reff was appointed | Lincoln. He just graduated from : i Miss Wall was formerly employed | secretaty- a r command and general staff school at E 5 t at the Quain and ‘Rainstad Clinic) During the afternoon three tables| Leavenworth. He will command Com- For every &he is now at the Holy Cross hospital jot bridge were'in play with score hon- |Peny Kat. Fort Lincoln. . : in Salt Lake City. : ors going to Mmes. Charlotte Manskin | _ - Anas member of : + * end BA, Noctis. The next meets | Local Woman's Niece oven the family! f ee , | Harry Clark, ms iBevona Bt. Queen of Peony Show TRUE oe teosattron. 4 wa (ig i pemnae kp Schroeder, | district | repre-|_ Mise Louella Lation, Pargo, niece Rinstae tees Lobes ree Growing Girls’ Patent Leather $1 .98 Lope ine qos ase Oe bes ae Wausau, Wis. is pari fll reign as queen of the 14th an- | == OXFORDS S. AND ALS Pair be married during ” summer, | Bismarck hospital for a hernia op-|nual peony show in Fargo. She was Miss Glenna Erdahl ent ‘with |eration, caused by an June|the most representative girl oN ied ® picnic ‘Thursday evening for giti|®, at Grand Forks when he slipped | Fargo high school graduating 1 98 : designed to employes of the WPA office. when stepping on the year. sae 5 pair Wide T-strap style, A ass Cusrorasegnee asic ret oa ne “+s Mss. Amy Persons, Bismarck and ‘A neat trim shoe with slightly | Support the foot le Cae a junior high school grounds. Follow-| Mrs, Roger Carlisle, who before a to leave Sunday for aquared toe and attractive per- fortably. The open toe makes . ing the supper the group went to the|her marriage recently ‘Alice|® month’s trip which will include forated designs. Of fine, smooth cooler than ever, Cuban heel. pool for swimming for the remainder|Hamery, was entertained Wednes- | 5) nate rare went 2 Jeath of the evening. ~~ |day evening at miscellaneous| Wash., Portland, Ore., heels. Easy to clean, se * shower at the home of her . mother, Beach and Sequoia 4, Micon Malas ett BME. mi a ee eT ee ee Hin Oresey tee ; = ; Miller, formerly of Bismarck, aS Guests spent evening form- dic’ % : bis i an hones graduate of suis law selool ally. ** * H er Quality White Blucher P| ~ | of the University of Southern Callfor- se Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 319 Avenue A, y' own or EE cere | am or het mete he ese ‘a — ” OXFORDS sical tne nay mated | ae gua he le ents — Church Societiga "7 Sport Oxfords a tt . the law school edition of “EI Rodeo,| Mr. and brs,’ Selmar ‘Tovaas, 206|| Church Societies po or stsoee of buck de lester the university year book. For two| Thayer avenue, west. She will visit and half rubber heels— : yeah te soca oe dace ice 9) ae ecco) ere before returning to her ae First Evangelical BS built for comfort and $3 98 torial board ithern Califor- | home. Christian Endeavor league e palr Shatter and ofa ot ty a Se aoe $3.98 wae || riers . Mm. e 9 elected to the Order of the Cot, an was born to Me. sod a," Hard arch, rath to-tel Ventilated sport shoes of Al ae eae i ot ent at Richardaoas Smart veal buckskiié with $2.98 soft, smooth ealfskin. They, members rs mother, ireenspon, Dnlon Veterans attended the méet=| Tenth Bt, south. 6be has been named daney wing toes and service: pair feature aaier nA jursday evening ie home Caroline Rachel. Mrs, Thomas Sanders, 210 Thayer ee} able leather soles and heels. bles ee ogre de - area 4 Paper, “Flag Day,” was pre Rd: Me. 2. H. Zensz,. oie a f leather soles and springy. eae paoeting ya be held July 8 at Zens’s mother, Mrs. ‘Wiliam (Zens, time beverage! A good looking style, de- - half rubber heels, ‘Try, . Arnes, Minneapolis, Minn., wi lor i - ‘Thayer avenue, west. ® two-week visit Thursday evening. Ask for Bireley's at your slgned: to\suitithe maatiex, them for smartness, com ‘ 5 cofe... restaurant... acting masculine taste! fort and value! fountain lunch counter. Children’s Oxfords $1.19, So neat looking! So comfortable! 5¢ At all drink stands. Insist on Biraley's! QUARTS for the home. Bottled fresh daily in eve done our licks Its time for GLUEKS our own dairy. Designed to give active feet firm / A Home of Purity Milk support. Pully drill lined. Rub- : On draft or in Re —Ask for it— ber tap heels. ‘ At your favorite dealer or PHONE 740 Bridgemann Russell Co. PE NON EY c as fh mee