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| { 4 Esther Erickson’s Betrothal To R. M. Bjelland Announed . | ———— Wedding to Occur Nov. 28 in | Cream of Fashion Chicago; Couple to Reside in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Erickson, 410 Fifth St., have made formal an- nouncement of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Esther Erickson, to R. M. Bjelland, Indianapolis, Ind., son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Bjelland, Clarion, Iowa. Miss Erickson has chosen Nov. 28 as the date for her wedding. It will be solemnized in Chicago, Ill., at the home of Mr. Bjelland’s brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Page. Following their marriage they will make their home in Indianapolis. Miss Erickson has been employed! ms medical stenographer at the Quain and Ramstad clinic for the last several years. Prior to her position there she served as stenographer for the Board of Administration for six years. Mr. Bjelland now holds the posi- tion of supervisor for a chain of ex- clusive orthopedic shops, with head- guarters at Indianapolis. He was formerly employed in Bismarck ai Bergeson’s Clothing store and at Richmond's Bootery, having. come here 10 years ago from Clarion. * * Cathedral Players Meet Monday Evening Members of the Cathedral Play- ers will attend the 8 o'clock Mass Sunday in a body, following which breakfast will be served for the group in the Grand Pacific hotel. Reserva- tions for the breakfast may be made with Emmet McCusker, phone 53. Tickets for “One Mad Night,” first SOCIETY and employed by the Purity Dairy com- evening at the meeting of Beta Sigma THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1987 CLUBS Isabelle Froelich Is Bride of B. M. Graner At a ceremony performed Wednes- day at 7 a. m., in St. Mary’s pro- cathedral, Miss Isabelle Froelich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Froe- ch, Menoken, became the bride of Bernard Michael Graner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mike Graner, Mandan, Rev. Joseph Schmidt officiated at the wedding service. The bride was costumed for her wedding in an afternoon dress of brown with brown accessories, She wore a shoulder corsage of yellow roses. Miss Cecelia Froelich, as her sister's bridesmaid, wore a green dress with green accessories and a shoulder corsage of pink roses. Raymond Gar- ner, Mandan, attended his brother. Immediately following the cere- mony the bride’s parents entertained al @ wedding breakfast at their home. Places were marked for 12 guests. members of the two families, at a table centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. Mandan guests attending the wed- ding were the bridegroom's parents and his sister, Miss Isabella Gra- ner. Mrs, Graner is a graduate of Man- dan high school. For a time she was associated with her parents in the Sun Dry laundry. Mr. Graner is a graduate of the Mandan high school and attended the North Dakota Ag- ricultural college, Fargo. He is now pany in Mandan, where they will make their home. ** * Beta Sigma Phi Has Program on Dress Miss Dorothy Tiedman was in charge of the program Wednesday Phi sorority in the Patterson hotel. The general topic for the evening was “The History of Dress.” Includd were two papers by Miss Mildred Nelson, “Origins” and “Classic Costume;” two papers by Cathedral Players production of the season, went on sale Wednesday. The ticket campaign was outlined at the Tuesday evening meeting by Miss Genevieve Parsons, Assisting Miss Parsons are the Misses Mary Lee Devereaux and Mary Litt. Plans. for a party Saturday, Nov 27, were started Tuesday evening. Ruth Hintgen was made chairman Miss Elizabeth Enright, “Mode of the Middle Ages” and “The Rensissance;” 8 paper by Miss Evalyn Grace Her- mann, “Before Costume and After Costume;” and a paper by Miss Helen Hanson, “Rare Jewels and Their Stories.” Several skits were given by three cf the new pledges, the Misses Odessa Williams, Lois Nelson and Dorothea ot the committee in charge, assisted) gomehow it's easy to tate |Gutman. Be ae aman Joseph Cotter! dairy products with a Dutch milk ‘tthe meetings of the Knights of Co- naa tty Claire mT sky lumbus and of the Catholic Daugh- pre! McQuillen pose in the Dutch costume for inspira- ters have been chosen by Miss Dev-| tion when he Geclaned theltoed ereaux. A special meeting of the or-| to be worn by the Dairy Queen ganization will be held Tuesday, Nov. 9, to select casts for the plays. an ener a pad od Appointed to make arrangements ‘for the December meeting were Ce- Sajore ona ‘Bester tievere, "| Mandan Dinner Club * Ficch Jot the Suulor Gatholic To Have Popeye Party Daughters met Wednesday evening at the Home of Mary Gray, Invitations have been issued by the Mandan Dinner club for a Popeye dinner and dance Wednesday, Nov. 10. at 7 p. m. (MST) at the Bismarck country club. The invitations, amus- ingly decorated with a reproduction LIVER BILE— of the famous Popeye, are written in typical Popeye language, announcing Witt Came od Ys Jomy Ou of Blin pepaniee at seven bells mounting ia’ i In charge of arranging the party not flowing freely, your! joesn' n K. 8 anc He dune decays he owes Games |the G. I, Webers and Miss Virginia rhole system. ed. ; | Wright, Mandan, Sinead wersonks guages lvoe: | Wright; Mandgh, makeshitts, A Laxatives are only ‘ol Neal Croonquist and James Mc- Pills to get ‘these two pounds of bile flowing | Guiness, Bismarck, were recently ini- freely and mskeyoufee!“upendup”.Harm- | tiated into the chapter of the Jess, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow Pt freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by | Chi fraternity at the Univeraity of came, Btubbornly refuse anything else. 25e. | Minnesota, Have ‘you selected your Winter Overcoat It’s time to select one now. DRESS OVERCOATS Newest models for men and young men. Many attractive shades and weaves, Warm and comfortable, Rea- sonably priced. $10.00 :. $40.00 Sheep and Lamb Lined OVERCOATS Moleskin, gabardine and wool shells. Large range of styles, sizes and prices. The famous Town and Country brand. $13.95 .. $40.00 Beautiful assortment of mufflers. All colors, in fine silks and wools, THE MEN’S STORE 410 Broadway Army & Navy Bismarck A a quality The pop grows dai Saturday Brings of Gordon colored-heel hose at a most astonishingly low price. All are the season’s desired colors and represent REMEMBER ... SATUR- DAY ... these beautiful col- ored heel hose at— ee next meeting will be held Nov. d eee B.N.D. Bridge Club Has Costume Party The B, N. D. bridge club met Wed- nesday evening at the home of Miss Louise Orish, Lasken apartments, for menu. ‘ Honors at contract were awarded to the Misses’ Marie Pierce and Louise Hagen. The two outstanding costumes of the evening were worn by Miss Pierce, who was dressed as a native Hawaiian, and Miss Rena Bartch, who wore a bathing costume of 20 years ago. Graf-Bossert ‘Vows Spoken Here Monday The marriage of Miss Lydia Graf, daughter of Mr. and *‘rs. Gust Graf, Regan, and Albert Bossert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, Wing, was solemnized Monday at 5 p. m., in the Trinity Lutheran church. Offi- clating at the single ring service was Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl. Attendants were Elsie Graf and William Graf, sister and brother of the bride. The couple will make their home after Nov. 15, at Sterling, where Mr, Bossert is employed as 8 ranchman. * * * Ruth M. Gannon, Frances Vejtasa and Arthur E. Thompson were Bis- marck people having poems published in Prairie Wings recently. Other Gi 222 So. Ninth St. Phene 1317 SALE much higher in price. ularly of colored heels iy 79c fer Weners Weer 1450 Boxes -of Cookies One thousand four hundred fifty] boxes of Girl Scout cookies were sold by the scouts by advance soliciting} in their cookie sale. Delivery will be made Saturday, Noy. 6, when 125 ad- ditional boxes will be sold downtown and at the Capitol. Headquarters for the sale booths with the troop in charge and captain are listed as follows: Grand Pacific hotel, Troop 4, Marian Morton; Prince Lucas company store, Troop Wagner; Patterson hotel, Troop 13, Dorothy Moses and the Capitol, Troop 3, Arlene McBane, and Troop 6, Dora Poulou. The remaining troops and sections of troops will distribute the cookies from the following points, Troops 1, and 3, Girl Scout office; Troops 2, 14 and 15, William Moore school;; Troops 4, 5 and 10, Roosevelt school; Troops 6, 7, and 11, Richholt school; Troop 8, William ter school; Troop 13, Roosevelt and Richholt schools. Prizes in the troop sale contest were awarded as follows: Troop 10, Beulah Hedah! captain, 26 members, 199] In the fleece of every sheep, six| and G. HM. Anderson, Almont, will pre- boxes; Trop 6, Margaret Lang captain, |tu eight different qualities of wool| Sent life scout certificates, 20 members, 141 boxes; Brownie Pack |are represented. No, 3, Mrs, Robert Larson captain, 15 Sold by Girl Sots, eee eee COURT: OF HONOR e Moore and Girl! Mrs, H. L. Dahners is asso- Scout office; Troops 9 and 12, Wach-| ciated with her husband’ in the operation of a Mandan | honors; A. E. Draeb, Hebron, will pre- store. sent merit badges; Dr. W. D. Toepke, “SET FOR ALMONT Two Bismarck Men to Take Part in Boy Scout Ceremonies There Nov. 9 Arrangements have been completed for the court of honor at Almont, Nov. 9, Paul O, Netland, Missouri Valley council Boy Scout executive, @n- nounced Thursday. Robert Byrne of Bismarck, former secretary of state, and state director of the National seats administration, will be the princ! speaker together with Michael Tschide of Glen Ullin. Netland will pronounce the scouts’ benediction. E. W. Hyde of Almont will welcome. the court and Dr, O, T. Benson of Glen Ullin will respond. Joe Tele of Taylor will present candidates for second class honors; Norman Elton, Glen Ullin, will present first class } iy : Ei 5 17 i § i 8 FF ---—| New Salem, will present star badges, ‘Music will be furnished by the He- members, 135 boxes, The financial success of the sale was furthered by a gift of $25 from the Kiwanians and by the purchase! of 16 boxes by the Rotarians to be do-! nated to the Bismarck and St. Alexius! hospitals and to Boy Scout troop 3,) sponsored by me Rotarians, { * Joseph Flecks Home | Today From Europe! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fleck, Man: are arriving home Thursda; from a European tour as members of the official American Legion party. Mrs, Jack Williams, Fargo, was the) reals other North Dakotan on the The Flecks, who docked in New|} York Monday on the Queen Mary,/|} participated in the dedication of the|}] ‘World War monuments at Chateau-! as members of the Legion party. They also spent two weeks touring other European countries. ** * Mrs, Lee Hostess at Tuesday Coffee Party Mrs. O. O. Lee, 614 Avenue E, was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a coffee party at her home. Twelve guests were invited. The afternoon was spent informally, | **k * Mrs, Louise Hoerman Platz, who was the first superintendent of the Bismarck Evangelical hospital, spoke to the Alumnae association of the hospital Tuesday evening in the re- ception room of the Quain and Ram- stad clinic. ter ‘coat! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, You'll do well to in at $85.00 and $45.00—now Now is the time t6 think about your win- the qualities of this very im-~ portant group. Furs and cloths are from coats priced. i i i At no time during the season will our stocks be more com- | plete than they are right now. Women’s Wear y , Hundreds of Beautiful A LARGE SELECTION OF SILK AND WOOL DRESSES AT TWO SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES This is it... the climax of the greatest selling event of the entire year. Styles, colors, fabrics in glamorous profusion. Dresses for which you would expect to pay twice the price... regularly. Now featured at | 2 For *G Per pair ........... Ladies’ Ski Suits Children’s Gaiters black or brown. Pair.. 316 Main Ladies’ Plush Coats Genuine “H & H” Hudson Seal lush, | Skinner's Rentley | 92416 Ladies’ Dress Shoes Black or brown suedes—in reg- ular values to $4.95. $344 Broken sizes .......- $ 1 47 Ladies’ Sweaters Bright colors, to match any fall 34 to 40 only........ Ladies’ Ski Boots In brown and tan or blue and tan elk, with extra sole $298 and cuffs. Pair.... Of all wool weather-proof cloth, in every new color: $916 combination. Sale price ©. acral 3-snap all ‘ihe BO. warm fleeced, el r 9 Cc SALE—Fripay np SATURDAY FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE. ; Ena yeni he... OC LADIES’ “TWIN” SWEATERS Pure wool “under” and “over” sete— in all colors and sizes ....... SysaGhaosn LADIES’ SILK UNDERGARMENTS Satin or silk crepe slips and teddies, 87 c in regular $1.49 values ..........+--0+++ PO Sais LADIES’ SPORT COATS All sizes, in black, brown or gray. “Capacity Days” feature at... LADIES’ WOOL. MITTENS Bright combinations or plain colors— in warm wool knits. Pair ......-.-..- oie sia aie es 44c ah ab ocean broidered design: hable + + was pate ariel olan waite Hae: soa 59 c A grand selection ........ Besa (a tisloia/e 1s. 0 via liane é LADIES’ CHENILLE GLOVES Soft velvety chenille trimmed with interesting combinations of leather. Black or brown.......... 59c LADIES’ FALL HATS et ae Oe Ladies’ Blouses | LADIES BFORT COATS ‘ Of hard t t ly tai- Saggy oP al re Gre oad fly ie eee eee Ee $1916 LADIES’ SPORT SHOES Suedes, elk or calfskins—in every new color and in all sizes and widths. Pair ...........- $298 CHILDREN’S SKI SUITS 2 or 3 piece sets, with sheep lined jack- ets, in bright color combina- $8 16 tions. Sizes 6 to 14....... Ladies’ Gaiters Black or brown, in every heel height and -size. Warmly fleeced, Pair... 98c In Bismarck Sizes $157 NEW DRESSES $6.75 up to $22.75 An Extra Large Selection of -House Dresses Wash Silk Dresses Smart and different, Wonderful for gifts. Priced "$1.00 - $1.65 - $1.95 $2.98 up to $3.50 ‘The best selections we will have this season. We Have a Lot of Sample Coats from reliable manufacturers, Tailored and fur-trimmed models. 170 in stock. Our last shipments are in, Some are juniors, also larger.‘ Sizes Include 11, 13, 14, 16, 20, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Prices range from— $12.75, $19.75, $29.75, $39.75 up to $55.75 All samples have savings of from $4.00 to $10.00 on cach coat, ac- cording to price. “Gee Our Large Stock of | SNOW SUITS last season, we give quality As first, and prices to lead. Sizes 8 to 14; years 16-18-20. Priced $5.75, $6.75, $8.75, $9.75, $12.75, $14.75 —_—_—__. HIGH CLASS MILLINERY HENDERSON CORSETS The choice of a classy stock, priced to sell, now ready ai Women’s Wear Shoppe {n our new location, Northeast the Patterson Hotel * 117 Fifth S¢, Bismarck, N. D.