Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
* 3 Bismarck Young Women Wed Here During Week-End Mise Knudson, Betty Leach’ RIGHT AT HOME and Viola McConkey Are Married 3 E : a3 PERE BEREE ay i Ba ee Katherine Rawls, great little American swimmer, dons native garb and makes herself at home during her exhi _THE BISMARCK TRIBINE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 Carver of Her Own Film Career Joyce E. Iverson Is Bride of H. Thomas Announcement has been received here of the marriage of Miss Joyce Edith Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Biss H.C. Lvereon, Siena ee 0) 4 Officiating at the single ring cere- mony in the home of the brid dan. Nuptial music was pl by Mrs. A. E. Dunphy, head of the music department of the Ellendale normal Miss Ruth Freitag, Wilton, as maid of honor, was costumed in a dress of Lyle Salis Wins in Baby Contest in Neb. . She pulled so letters the studio had to give her a break. =?Indians Rush Harvest Of Wild Rice Delicac number of Indians to the rice Fort Yates, N.D., Sept. 13—(#)— When Rev. Fr. Bernard Strassmaier, Benedictine priest, came to Standing Rock Indian Reservation of old Da- kota territory 51 years ago, he dedi- cated his life to the defeated Sioux who looked to the “black robe” for consolation and comfort climaxing years of bitter struggle. It was in December, 1886, when Father Bernard arrived at Kenel, 8. D,, to begin his missionary work. The quiet-faced clergyman was one of several Catholic priests who had passed through the territory since early Indian campaign days and the “black robe” was no stranger to the Sioux. Later they learned he had come to stay. During those first years on the reservation, the Catholic father traveled the meandering Missouri river to bring the word of God to a ‘broken race, Often present to offi- BISMARCK WOMAN CONTEST WINNER Miss Gladys Unzelman Award- |in ed Crosley Shelvador by Kellogg Representative ‘Thanks to s recent contest con- ducted through the Bismarck Tri- tbune by the Kellogg Company, Miss Gladys Unzelman of Bismarck the proud owner of an &-cube Cros- Shelvador refrigerator. which she received without cost. Delivery of the award papers to (Miss Unzelman was made over the week-end at her home at 927 Sixth Street by Stipek, representa- tive of the cereal company in this district. will be delivered Inc, local dealer for Crosley Shelvador FATHER BERNARD STRASSMAIER District Organization For Beauty. | Operators Beauty operators from McClusky, Mandan, Underwood, Linton and Bis- marck attended the district organiza- tion meeting held Sunday at 4 p. m., in the World War Memorial build- is. A district association of Hairdress- ers and Cosmetologists was formed with the operators of the smaller towns affiliating with the Bismarck group. Mrs. E, Bannon, president of the Bismarck association, will serve 88 district president. James Molloy, a member of the in- is | Custrial commission, served as speaker for the afternoon. Following the ad- Gress and buffet luncheon a business masking Ab held. veral m the local grou to attend the state aaa Grand Forks, Among those who will attend are the Misses Katherine Kraft, Evelyn Jensen and Jessie Carl- son, state treasurer; and Bud Dem- ming, district coarmten: * * ALEX HARALDSON PASSES Minot, N. D., Sept, 18 — Funeral services were held in Seattle Satur- ‘Fort Yates Priest Has Served Defeated Sioux Fifty-One Years ciate at Indian births and deaths of ‘work, In March,1890, he became priest at the Little Fort Yates mission nine months later said the mass five Indian police killed in the ting Bull uprising River reservation serve his 76th birthday Nov. 15. He came to the United States in 1877 day for Alex O. Haraldson, former Ryder banker, a brother of Dr. Olaf Haraldson and Mrs. T. N. Wold of pee and BO aeralteon ct eee | Today’s Recipe | Cantaloupe Conserve Ingredients 3 cantaloupes, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup water, 1 orange, 2 lemons, Peel and cut the cantaloupe fine, Make a thick syrup of sugar and water. Dice lemons and oranges fine. Cook orange, lemons and cantaloupe in syrup until clear. Then put in hot sterilized jars at onct and seal. Foreign immigration into the Unit- ed States was heaviest before 1900. N he delicate flavor lasts Schilling vane inilla refrigerators. ‘Miss Unzelman’s award is one of iF, Hi tour of Japan. E E é Business meeting Scottish Rite Bodies, Sept. 15, 8 p. m. _| J. O. Lyngstad, Sec, i 2 § ANNOUNCING the reopening of Brodl’s Barber Shop Fred Brodl, Prop. in its new location at 105 THIRD STREET Across trom Prince Hotel ‘We know our many old friends and customers will be happy to hear that Brodl'’s Barber Shop is in operation again. We cor- dially invite all of them, as well as new customers, to pay us a visit in our new location. $5e Judges selected by a nat l- tion versed conducting contests deliberated for several days before @ final decision could be reached, iced lala Shay Et Ll Ei Newmans of Wilton |Mise Techla Knoll to Have Family Dinner} Broadcast From KGCU aete 7 rH i a F F S8e gf was used to appoint the table. tures of the family taken as children | Dakota. served as place cards. During the evening = program of music was presented by daughters of the immed- inte family. The late Mr. and Mrs. Newman o ef Fred Brodl, Py ; Fred Ode Otho Lovejoy hy iz gi | i rel i Fil I SE .e res g g & Se Esa Golden Wedding Is Noted in Washburn 228 i died. Sons and daughters who attended the dinner included Teddy Newman 5 3 Mr. and Mrs. James T. McCulloch, Washburn, celebrated their golden anniversary recently, ac- cording to an announcement re- here. They were honored on The Gilbert N. Nelson post No. 1326 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States will hold its and Claude Newman, and Mmes. John Noon, Cora Richard, Charles Noon and Conrad Johnson; all of Wilton; Frank Laughlin, Jamestown, and Mattie Thelen, Claremore, Okla. ALL WEEK SPECIALS CUT WAX OR GREEN BEANS... 2 <2 28¢ HERSHEY'S COCOA _____.._.....--Ib. can 15¢ PURE GRAPE OR SEEDLESS JAM __........._...8-Ib. jar 39¢ GREEN GIANT PEAS, new pack....17 oz. can 15¢ MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING SNIDER’S CATSUP ___._..14 0z. bottle 15¢ LAKELAND PANCAKE FLOUR..4 Ib. bag 19¢ VAN CAMP’S EVAPORATED 3 tall cans .......21c MILK 6 small cans .....21c MEAT DEPARTMENT TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MUTTON STEAK ._______Ib. 18¢ MINCED HAM ._.______.|b. 206 VOUNG BEEF LIVER...b. 12¢ FRESH AND SMOKED FISH OF ALL KINDS RED OWL FOOD STORE xe * Dickinson Couple Is United in Marriage ‘The marriage of Miss Molly Gut- there. : Mr. Carter is a graduate of the Scranton high school. MoCenkey-Keller Vows Repeated The 20th wedding anniversary the bridegroom's parents, Sept. 13, was chosen by Viola 8S. MoConkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. W. Mc- Avenue D, for her mar- i FBy ‘ie Qt. jar .....38¢ Pt. jar .....25¢ was pres-| Tuesday at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Philip R. Webb, 616 Fifth St., y i -* Thielman-Bredy Party Honors Fern Markow BEE Le others jponsor Mothers club, Chap- daughters Kathleen and Gertrude,|ter L, will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., Decorah, Ill, have returned to their/ st the home of Mrs. J. M. Shirek, 714 home after a visit with the Ander-| Avenue E. MORE IN A SHELVADOR ordinary refrigerator, and ones you we this convenience, you wil readily agree it's the world’s qrectest. There is nothing ole like it. Get @ demonstration TODAY. We ore sure the low prices will be « most pleasent surprise to you. | I ef it | hs de I a i ' il : 7 QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, INC. Distributors 206 Fourth St, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 765 CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Local Dealers 122 Main Avense Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 700 CROSLE ADO FALSE TEETH Can Not Embarrass wearers of false teeth ve real embarra: th dropped or “has time. Do not SRP ELSE at powée oe eee wakes fore Hitaae Bas Bet eh 8 5 Get FASTEETH st store. Accept no Substitute. Advertisement, | peared, H ical eaitl