The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1937, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 193? University of North Dakota, Grand/at the home of Mrs. James Morris, Forks, Friday, led the 100-piece band on its only downtown appearance be- fore Hornscomne . Guests Are Invited To Pen Women’s Tea ‘The Bismarck branch of the League of American Pen Women has issued invitations to about 30 guests to attend the tea Thursday afternoon Blanche Carpenter | 2mm Jue Rate tue Onn nd in Fargo at the hom Ww Feted by Miss Olson | sot oro. Wa ind unt They attended the Bismarck-Fargo Ei Grinvill id Evelyn Jensen. Beauty Ope: rators "at the next regular meeting of the organization, Nov. 16, election of of- Card Party Is Nov. 3 Rewanisabion, Nar 18, Gaston, St of urged to be present. Miss Blanche Carpenter, whose mar- "| Serving on the nominating commit- |riage will be an event of November, Pil ilaea ney ag acaba tee are Alberta Moore, Polly Schott. |was complimented Monday evening as| Tillotson, ideal Re arck Mon- Hilda Ereth and Helen Jacobson. Miss Auvurne Olson, 514 Thayer ave- veo a Spending the week-end with Miss Evelyn Jensen was appointed (nue, west, entertained at a miscellan- in Fargo. chairman of eee at the Tuesday leous shower in her honor. ————— evening meeting, Ten guests were present. Bingo fur- Refreshments were served by ®|nished diversion for the evening. Late-| Woodmansee’s have season by committee including Mrs. F. Bannon, jevening refreshments were served bY | tickets for civic concert, series. chairman; Helen Tellinghusem, | Jessie Carlson and Katherine Kraft. Mrs. Dexter Becomes U.S.W.V.A. Member Mrs. George Dexter, 512 Twenty- first St., formerly of Braddock, was s initiated into the Ladies auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans at @ meeting of the organization Monday levening in the Auxiliary room of the World War reeled * * Miss Ruth Coghlan, who is serving as drum major for the band at the ocie Bismarck Hairdressers and Cosmetol- ogists association at their meeting in the Rose Bowl room of the Patterson Wargoans Are United In Marriage Today ing, visiting relatives. | Mary Greitl, i wore @ corsage of orchids. Mrs. Nor- He long-wear- Regularly 96.26. 45 } man B. Black, grandmother of the ing ocho Belai- heavy-duty plates, 19 f Pegesroom, fled Re eein rice A fi ie Be 14 Rubber covered. Un- an damask tick! pore ort j Rigo a \utomatic Tuning: On writers’ labelled. Ward oe jectotone speaker! Big 40’ $2.50 DOWN, 36-month battery (net pic- : Following the ceremony a reception isbinot” Other’ feature “ot Week Seying. $3.Month tured). Sale price, Exch. 96.98 } t } ‘ ' + At @ ceremony performed Wednes- “day at 9:30 a. m., in St. Anthony of Padus’s Catholic church of Fargo Miss Margaret Jane Shotwell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrep Bab- bidge Shotwell, Fargo, and grand- Gaughter of Mr. Tobin, Mandan, be- came the bride of Norman David Black, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man David Black, Sr., also of Fargo Very Rev. Vincent J. Ryan, pastor. officiated at the marriage ceremony and at the nuptial Mass following One hundred and fifty guests at- tended. Cathedral tapers lighted the church, which was decorated with white chry- santhemums and calla lilies, Smilax and chrysanthemums were used in the main body of the church. Pews re- served for the family were orna- mented with vases of chrysanthe- mums and white ribbons. Preceding the ceremony Rev. George La Framboise played a program of nuptial music. As he sounded the strains of the “Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin,” the bridal party entered the church. Miss Claire Murphy, Grand Forks, &@s maid of honor, was preceded by the ushers, Robert Jenson, Minot; John Dixon, William Lontz and Jackie Shotwell, all of Fargo. Brides- maids were Mrs. John Harvey Bond, Minneapolis, Minn., formerly Miss Kathryn Paulson, Fargo, at whose wedding last May the bride was maia of honor, and the Misses Antoinette Birch, Elizabeth Pollock and Mar- garet Black. Attendants Attired in Autumn Tones The attendants were attired in identical floor-length models of faille taffeta in autumn tones, styled with Sele Price high-waisted, short-sleeved bodices. Save during Ward Week on 440-21 ee a Sneane ee oe these dated cells. Exceed wi velvet rib- icatin tre errant’ the gowns, ae cho in ergot, Forniere deg Unis. Gov, specitications Paces cur a) ' wi were worn halo hats of velvets First and silk net. They also wore the rowel a RICE OF COLORED Quatter * bride’s gifts, gold bracelets, and car- TEAPOTS Lowest Price of 1937. Words Gaal and Tied sheafs of the yellow daisy type Smash All Valve Records “Standard” hea ty chuysanthemums, tied with matching 2 ves ose ] 19 E I fe eae ues in ts Murphy's frock was of copper Like 880 Quality xpensively cut for the fret time in shade; Mrs. Bond’s, coral reef; Miss Veneered Half eavings of Ward ee ect 94 es Fe aees e] lack’s rainbow peach, ve on this graceful, stain- are Matching slippers were worn” with proof 6-cup china pot. 3 BIG P ese without these costumes, ‘The bride chose to wear a model of white chiffon velvet, also in the $5 DOWN, $6 monthly $10.95 Heater Princess mode, with the skirt fash- Plus Carrying Charge Gloss Feature foned en train. ‘The bodice was styled yal Paint ” Wed 7 94 with a low-draped shoulder effect ya famous maker would not Ward Week actually saves Week °° outlined with shirrings. Self-covered let us use his name because you $30 on usual advertised Wards 1936 &u; buttons closed the sleeves at the he said our Ward Week price prices! See the glamorous Auto Heater. wrists. Her veil was a court length is $30 LOWER than nation- combination of sliced Ameri- Jast year at $10.95! one of tulle, falling from a softly ally advertised values! BIG, can walnut, Zebrawood and shirred cap of the same material, six foot, 8 inch davenport! Butt walnut on fine hard- $5 DOWN, $ a month which was ornamented with a halo of Allover covered in fine qual- woods! Get bed, chest and $7.95 Heater the fulle, bordered zy white velvet ity figured velvet! vanity or dresser for cay Plus Canying Cherge Save Frucdingd shad 5. 94 bands. ie wore as her jewelry a ting Room, peice! gold band ring, 180 years old, which tage eaten Reon we eee amas Use it while you pay. had belonged to the bridegroom's pa- ternal great grandmother, the late ‘Mrs. David Christianson, Fargo, and & pearl necklace, a gift of the bride- groom. Bride Wears Orchids The bridal flowers, a white orchid Cluster, were fastened to the white chids. Mrs. Black was attired in ruby velvet with harmonizing hat and also : wedding breakfast for 150 guests was held at the Fargo Country club. ‘The bride's cake was cut at that time but that of the bridegroom was sealed and is not to be cut until the fifth AC a AMERICA’S GREATEST SALE! Ward Week Saves You $30 $77.94 WARD WEEK SPECIAL 4494 $100 sets! no eo D WEEK: Flashlight Interior quart A clear, tough, Reg. $1.05! pearl-covered prayer book, a wedding 1938's Newest 8-Tube AC floors, Features of 9. Gift, which she carried, from which prea eal! $74.95 quality 4 ° Guaranteed 18-Mo. extended ribbon streamers to which Automatic area acer dear Only a tremendous Regularly OE had ioe. 394 ore & meaux a & standard sise costume of royal blue velvet with Console special purchase Save now! BLOW TORCH WARD WEEK SPECIA $90 ; WARD WEEK SPECIAL | SPECIAL PURCHASE . . . SENSATIONAL VALUE Damask Innérspring could bring you such value! 231 finest innercoils! WARD WEEK SPECIAL $50 is the Price in Exclusive Shops WARD WEEK SPECIAL PRICES CUT ON RIVErSIDS TIRES _ Cut Prices!) Ward Week Only! Guaranteed Batteries Gueranteed 24-Mo. wedding anniversary. Notes which 48 1 Stock up an ae friends had placed inside read at stat fine - * 2 Modern season's amen ¢ ‘ : § are wedding trip to New Orleans, La. and Quart size, 90% copper Lounge ' this reduced price : other southern points and are to be q 5 ; burner gives hot blue flame. 95c to 30 Grade . at pone i reren ee Beet ae th i Quick heating. Reduced! 04. AL EU SR 4 of antelope. f She also will wear ® corsage of or- Seamless u TOOL BOX $50 style and com- Pennsylvania Oil ee é fort! Chrome arms, Standard Qual- © Ward Week U.C'T. to Sponsor Axminsters 4m 89c wood armcresta and hangs to Warde Senlent a es Dance on Saturda: Gigantic, special pur. parioat eengiag oe much as 6571 Ward Week makes of 1ic ae y chase! Every patterna 88 Ward Week Only! 26-gauge fort! Rich upholstér- this lg poesibie! S.A.E. 10-60 grades. a A Halloween party and dance Sat- pete: pics, glow Pay sheet steel. Round corners. ing! yee oe SS rel ; $1.33 tn your Salad urday evening at the Dome is being woo! pile! 9x12, Only $3 DOWN Tray rises with lid. Strong. $4 DOWN, $5 Month mere On the committee in charge of ar- fangements are L. D. Hulett, halt: i a, Cee O. Arman, Leonard F': Hammer 3 Fisher - Y meee ‘and Nor. 7 HANDLE ; * } Henry G. Ruemmele, Ashley, was CS Kalomine 4 ; Bereily made King of the law school & 27° 2lc Cc | | after the abdication of last year’s ; ; tas Regularly 28c. 108 oq. in. ma- Wards Week Special! 14-inch ' king, Harold Hagar. Reduced for Ward Week! Ward Week only! Yello Reg. 38c, Save over 20% It's Ward Week Saving! terial, including 35 patches. 2 = ularly 45c, First time at cut Ward pec: ti 12-inch adjustable, chrome mislag oe ss "seg alge during Ward Week! Choice Heavy, selected hardwood. 4-in. tubes cement; price! Equals 66c plugs! api tnebin seasoned fee rf CARD OF THANKS plated reflector. 660 Watt. 9,7 & S inches, of many modern colors. Rich mahogany finish. long, lent service. Save! The family of the late Charles T. ‘Wynkoop desires to thank its many friends and neighbors for the kind expressions of sympathy, the beauti- ful floral offerings and the many Mass offerings received during its re- cent bereavement. SS — Gertrud Wettergren, contral- to, sings at Auditorium Friday. BIG 20” CAST-IRO Heats up to 5 Roomsl¢ BT $8 below 1936 price! You save $25 or more! 20” fire- pot...not 16”, Heavy cast- gives more heat per dol- lar! Porcelain finish! Phone 475 \ istic 2395 iron construction, Extra Ni iat for Ward 1 8 re.» has Cook water! , and seal-i Dutch Oven large combustion chamber rene an id peering si 4 Ge parlor iron in all cast Piscad yi Pleces ee are ae ee enamel cabinet. Save By WARD WEEK SPECIAL Now! Furnace Comfort at a Comfortable Price! Wards Cast Iron FURNACE net. 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