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B Bismarck Women to_ | Speak at ALA Meets Three Bismarck women will speak | at two fall meetings of the fifth dis- trict of the American Legion Aux- iliary in Garrison and Wishek, Mrs. | G. R. Schmidt, Enderlin, department secretary, announced Thursday. ‘The Garrison meeting will be held; next Tuesday, Oct. 12, with the Wishek meeting billed for Oct. 22.) Both will start at 2 p.m. Mrs. L. W.; Berkholtz, Hazelton, district commit- | teewoman, will preside. Bismarck women who will appear on the program are Mrs. H. W. Rosen- thal, department president; Mrs. Spencer Boise, department American- | ism chairman; and Mrs. F. D, Reg- ister, of the sub-committee on radio. William Bertelson, Steele, distric' aeputy of the American Legion, will bring greetings in behalf of the Legion. | Mrs, Berkholz, who was a depart- | ment delegate from the district to the | social hours following the regular recently, will report on the conven- tion. Local talent will furnish entertain- ment at each of the meetings and local units will be hostesses at the Evangelical Bible Study Club Formed A bible study club, known as the “Christian Trail Blazers,” has been organized by the First Evangelical church of Bismarck. The club is for the intermediate age group, meeting lonce #, week for study and planning at least one outing per month for recrea- sessions. Interested friends and women eligible for membership in the auxiliary are invited to attend, Mrs. Schmidt said. ** * tion. Rolfe-Belinsky Vows Officers elected are Phyllis Schen- Spoken Here Saturday jee, presicent; Eaward Kallenberger, vice-president; Bertha Kallenberger, secretary; and Leonard Kruckenberg- ev, treasurer. Class work is being carried on under the supervision of W. G. Schendel, ‘business manager of the Bismarck hospital. The motto decided upon for the club is “Our Very Best.” At the last meeting of the organization two new members were admitted, raising the membership to 15. Much help in the study of the word and in out-of-doors experiences are anticipated by the group. Rev. Wil- lam Lemke is pastor of the church. The marriage of Miss Carol Rolfe and Joseph J. Belinsky, both of Solen, took place here Saturday in the chapel of St, Alexius hospital. Officiating at the service was Rev. Bonavenure Goe- bel. Bridal attendants were Miss Hildegarde Belinsky and Clement Kel- both of Bismarck. * * * Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson, 315 Park St., have as their guests Mrs. Gordon Mettler, Churubusco, Ind. and her mdther, Mrs, Hausmann, Churchs national convention in New York City | Ferry. Red Owl Meat Department Boneless Ocean Strictly Fresh Canadian Strictly Fresh Eastern Walleye, Dressed e Pike Lb. 16c| Pies s20c| Trout w 27c Cooked Shrimp, Scallops, Oysters, Spiced Herring, Salmon, Halibut, Whitefish, Herring, Cheese [Max Wipperman Weds S In Fargo Ceremony © SOCIETY and CLU ‘The marriage of Miss Leona Con- Dahl, Sioux Falls, 8. D., and Max ‘Wipperman, Hankinson, brother of Miss Elinor Wipperman, Bismarck, was solemnized Saturday in the Firat Lutheran church of Fargo. Officiat- ing at the ceremony was Rev. Selmer ! A. Berge. ‘The bride was escorted and given in marriage by an uncle, J. H. Dahl, Fargo. Her wedding dress was of white satin, fashioned on princess lines with a bolero. Her veil of em- broidered lace belonged to a sister of the bridegroom. As her only jewelry she. wore a gold cross that had be- longed to her late father, Rev. W. B. Dahl. She carried Johanna Hill roses. Bridal attendants were the bride's sister, Miss Hilda Dahl, and her bro- ther, A. W. Dahl. A program of nup- tial music was provided by Miss Doris Brunsvold, soloist, accompa- nied by Miss Miriam Narum. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Graver |hotel. Following their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wipperman will be at home in Hankinson, where Mr. Wip- perman is cneare in Dues * William Pesonen, Wing, & freshman at the Valley City state teachers col- lege, will play in the college band when the Vikings celebrate their 11th annual homecoming Friday and Sat- | urday. FA LAHR INSURANCE **° BONDS DOR OLK NAT uw CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR | H| BROKER AS YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR OR LAWYER e With The Start of Fall e Your SPORT COAT Suddenly Becomes Very Important! Never before have coata of such ex- cellent quality quisite styling and careful details sold at & price this low! When you seo these coats you'll agres that you have not sem 2 value like this in many seasons. 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