The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 3, 1937, Page 5

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Se ee Lactic Marriage of Dorothy Feeney |Avsustan Quartet and William Murphy Occurs}, 2, sscmsie ga sacs college, Rock Island, Il., Reception to Be Held in Their| Burdick-Person Vows ‘ee Tuesday Evening at Repeated in Mandan ere Country Club ‘The marriage of Dorothy ghter of Mrs. M. H. to William aa aE ct fa a Hane oaFE He tle H r i = g FE Test ty | Hie uae gEgES if tered with a four tiered cake and decorated with bouquets of | Wwere,,zou There?.” Burleigh; “ave tnd|7ellow and white mapdragons Maria,” Schubert; “The Blind high f employed at the Central Drug store rly,” Thompson; “The for the last year. Before that she ay ee eens ane “rang: Di- held a position at the Mandan clinic.| Git s us jcther western points. Accompanying | Jamestown church until the meeting i pet cine a(R 1S ‘accoun: le- partment of the Goodrich Tire and ef ott ah Rubber company in Fargo, where the couple will make their home. Out-of-town guests at the wedding and dinner were the bridegroom’s mother and brother, Mrs. Andre ** & Parties Compliment Guests of Mrs. Towne Hannah Jordan Bride Henderson, and four daughters, La-| Franye Baker residence, Friday /Verne, Joyce, Dolores and Ora Jane| evenue, west, h :|Hendreson, Tower City. Wattam, xe * pam,|M. L, Sergant Weds : Williams, Minn., Gir Announcement has been made of | dive, Mont, the marriage of Miss Astrid Marie| Mrs. T , Williams, Minn., to Maurice L, | bridge Sergant, which occurred in » Minn., Saturday at 2 p. m. Rev.,.Royal| was in play at fiv ®. Peterson officiated at the service | awards going in the Swedish Lutheran church. Wheeler and Peggy Attending the bride was her twin| Guest favors were Miss Edith Lind, Williams,|two honored guests, ‘Clyde Obernolte, Roosevelt, Minn, *e ® served as best man. bride Miss Cleo Arness Is _For her wedding dress. the chose # floorlength model of blue pan satin with which she wore silver ac- cessories. The bridesmaid wore a dress of pan satin in pink with silver acces- Se re et ee Following the ceremony a wedding Mon = rening pliment dinner for the bridal party and rel- | Gieo Ayness cise oer Ao E. Jacobson will be solemnised Sept. guests were present. At guessing games and bunco played luring the evening awards were won thy Arness and . Garden flowers tate the rooms. A . a number of attractive gifts 5 Prices are advancing. Save |Transporta\ pee ote ve git tay pre- at Bergeson’s August Clear- ribeye ance Sale. arden Club Meets Again on Thursday Ardith Tovaas, Los Angeles, Calif. ON THE LINE #6 Katherine Neiberger, Sunday ’ spent ta Huff, Is Wed Monday DAMP DRYER Sport swagger ba , Martin's Catholic dress cad oent aime with eo] Father Sailer officiating. WASHER without fur, all the newest| Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt plan to make shades and materials all coats| ‘Heit home near Flasher on the bride- ’ LARSEN’S [cristal gi eeree “The Home Appliance Shop” | 0N€ type. | Pop prices ai eetings of Clubs 204 Mata Phooe 4o7 |she, Tangle Shop, 214 Brosd:) | And Social Groups Lee the new fall and winter the Triangle Shop, 214 Broadwa; ° You'll enjoy GOLDEN WEDDING be- cause it always has an enjoyable taste. Rich whiskey... ALL whiskey...it has had no peers for fifty years. ‘Mari: the Meritia this” Mark of Merit” Whiskey. PRESCRIPTIONS By BURT FINNEY of Finney’s Drug The care which must be exer- cised in filling prescriptions is as important for a case of “green apple effects” as in typhold- pneumonia. Accuracy, and equally essential, t are paramount. check before it is delivered. ich vigilance safeguards the patient’s health and the reputa- if the doctor who writes mistakes are not possible. This is the 12th of a series of Editorial Advertisements appear- ing in Shia paper each Tuesday. ‘opyright BOURBON “BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES Copr.1937 Jos. Finch &Co., Inc. Schealey.Ps. | Piente Will Be Friday UR, BURGUM NAMED ¢ Person and Waldemar Person, Bis-| Mrs. R. W. Kans was hostess to an|The group will leave for the cottage ;and Underwood. In Jamestown he of Charles M. Fread marck; the bride’s sister, Mrs. V. L,| informal party Friday evening at the| Tuesday sfternoon. court at Pittsburgh enjoining the ARCHBISHOP New York proceedings. He held the} Detroit, Aug. 3 —()— With suit was similar to one filed in Pitts-|age-old pageantry of the Catholic burgh in 1912 and that any further|church, the Most Rev. SEEKS 10 END SUIT action should be brought in that Edward Mooney was Tua Ta Registration at Camp lesb daerreny te Steet hod aE A stip dips BROELCGOL f Grassick Reaches 54) peg rewired ees Registration at the second summer | the 1940 Olympic games to 25 nations, Schilling Asks Supreme Court to Review Ruling of Three Circuit Court Judges Theeday, decording to hiss Helen Sa go ae, lay, to ‘Washington, Aug. 3. — (# — The)Katen, Bismarck, in general charge. Aluminum Company of America ap-| Conducted by the child welfare di- Pealed to the supreme court Monday|vision of the North Dakota public in an effort to prevent the govern-| welfare board and the North Dakota ment from proceeding in New York] Anti-Tuberculosis association for with its anti-trust suit against the/crippled and under-nourished thil- company. dren, the camp will close Aug. 28, It asked the high tribunal to re- view a ruling by three circuit judges} Exports of American automotive at Philadelphia that the department| products this spring are the greatest if need could proceed with the| in value since the spring of 1930. The action was brought last April| $1 Sport Shirts now 68c at in an attempt to dissolve the compan: | that it violated the Sherman 2 August Clearance million steaks tonight The Augustana male quartet will appear in concert at the First Lutheran church Thursday at 8 p.m. trust law. The Aluminium company and 62 other defendeants were charged with monopoly and conspiracy to restrain trade and commerce in aluminum and related commodities. POR NEW POSITION i SS ty cut followed a decision by Judge Robert M. Gibson of the federal district ‘The annual Presbyterial picnic will Ask for Modess THE SOFTER, SAFER SANITARY NAPKIN Appointed Superintendent of Eastern District of State Conference MODERN WOMEN heroes Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 3—()—L. R. Burgum, minister of the First Methodist church of Jamestown, has been named superintendent of the eastern district of the North Dakota conference, the appointment having been made by Bishop J. Ralph Magee, general superintendent of the &t. Paul area. fective fran Rev. ain will Ls fect . 1, Rev. 59 National park and/mein in charge of the work of the AT ALL STORES for Yellowstone them was Miss Bernice Shenk, Price.|cf the state conference, Oct, 1, at expect to return the latter part/which time his successor will be of August. named. The Burgum family will ** * move to Fargo late in August and will In honor of Miss Wilma Hallock, |reside in the district parsonage at 618 Elgin, Ill, who is the house guest of |14th St. south. Eleanor Kjelstrup, Miss Ruth| Coming to Jamestown from Lari- Christianson will entertain 10 girls|more six years ago, Rev. Burgum has at a house party at the Christianson |previously served pastorates at La- summer cottage at Wildwood lake.|Moure, Arthur-Hunter, Washburn, has been active in civic and com- munity affairs, and was a member of the 24th and 26th legislative as- semblies from the 23rd district. Rev. Burgum succeeds Rev. 8. E. ‘and |Fairham, who left in June to accept the pastorate of the First Methodist church of Gresham, Ore. TYPHOON LASHES SHANGHAI MONEY LOANED To Women For Women By Women or IN OUR NEWLY OPENED 0%, , . W. Roan, 223 Parl y L D t gp setae reg ea| | RAIN-WA Women’s Loan Dept. week motor trip to Seattle, Wash, FOR ALL . ; tnd Auburn, Oalf, thd Boe, dene. Miss Ruth Hanson, in charge of dep’t. j Stem Rust Infection Said Worst in Years Washington, Aug. 3.—(#)—The ag- ricultural department reported Mon- day stem rust infection in barley fields of the north central states is the most severe in recent years. Damage was estimated at 20 to 40 per cent with the heaviest infections in Southeastern Iowa and Southern Loans made quickly, confidentially ... No embarrassment, no red tape Salary Loans $5 to $50 Car Loans $25 to $400 (No security required) Out-of-town loans by mail ry No more worries about getting money SALARY LOAN CO. Dakota Nat’l. Bank Bldg Phone 405 Bismarck, N. D. Buy your Top Coat now and save at Bergeson’s. BARBECUE SPECIALS All This Week You Need These LOOSE LEAF Social Security Outfits White Enamel, per quart ............74e ; White Enamel, per pint ..............39¢ Peg ld phere Floor and Trim Varnish, per quart ....39¢ Everywhere Black Screen Paint, per quart ........24e Black Screen Paint, per pint .........14e Linoleum Varnish, per quart .........42¢ Linoleum Varnish, per pint ...........29¢ Coon $125 a BC Four-hour Enamel, 8 c 0 settee o le Me. 50-10 Outit Consists of: Loose Leaf Ring Binder 810% Personne! Record Sheets Employees Earning Sheets Laeger outtita proportionately priced All Necessary Information for Secial Security Records $400 Outfits for larger firms proportion- ately priced per can ......... oo ss ogee et ; en ., - Be THESE LABOR-SAVING SYSTEMS ON SALE AT four cans for ...... GG Mase or .25¢ _ Bismarck Tribune Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT PHONE 2200. CENTRAL LUMBER CO. A. C. Harke, Manager 601 Main Avenue Bismarck, N.D. Phone 17

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