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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 18

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4. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Thundaj. July 1, iMg xsxs 99 ETYand CLUB BPWConvention Nuptials r-m I eM bpoken at First Lutheran Miss Marie Huber 300 St. elected president of North Dakota Fed-ration of Su-i- ness ar.d Wo-re- club? Jo- Tex she wi.l 1 the Federation's 3 conven'ion Ch.ef among -re ba- -e-- wQl be p.ar.- for tr.e cor.v Ud of the fir of a r.a-ioral Ea.ua' ar mer.t Ten irc.udi"g state pres.ier.t M.i Blrthe tr.o Nor'h Dakota tr.e o- -he a 1 v.it.n Se.M? fam wi-h c-Tr and -e the Los Arze'es area Sr? 1 turn a a', of Ca-' she ar.d M- a-d Put a quarter pound of quarter of cheese. ar: a of ualnu's o.

chopper, cociec t- dress.r.g ar.d a- One due -o i fizeof MP a.r quarter of a cr in an cj." itandrrd- Or de A vhe used to pay $15 for a permorenJ-- ow she gives hsrssif a wave at home 'Still Community 4-H Clubs Play Silver Wedding Date Marked cked By Mr. andMrs. John Asplund Mr and Kfrs inhn A builc ac'-s Gray A packed enjojed the pla "A Village Cho.r", presented by the Hustlers and MotieT! Prisc.lla clubs tae Lo--a nolds, dJiing room manager inc. -co Rev Samuel Groff. Streeter, assU- dimng room manager.

Other instructors will include Ret Meibert Kateman, Marlon: Rev Kneseman, Chaffee: Rev. A Martolf, Bismarck; and Mia June Kaufman Grand Forks. Mr and Mrs John Asplund Mr and Mrs. I. Asplund, were honored at an open house at earlj pioneers of still comiSj- Mw they WJton home Saturday after- IIy rne aiamage took plaee at noon when 85 guests called to ex- We 0me If Ose Jacobson tend congratulations on the Jacobs of tt F-r Lhe pr ct al celebration Sat- Marjone Falkenstein Ercis- as After JoHh r.

a Mrs. Anthony Briefer i Jchnson and Uoyd Pers ns uere' Principal characters oy i aa: A.c^ Warrer. -c and FaJ.e: -e eo 6 Canav Mouctai-i Cc.Tce a after trie P.a. mothers of 4-H memoers' A.T.C tiose present Ageiy Mrs I I Martin A.wnbx'g ai.d sor-s find OO TO L.CX.U I Mrs. Frances The c.ubs a sooc profit frcm 1 National Honors XX I NOES Officials CK Eubjuhi Bible Camp to Open Om1a fal has In a MR.

AND MRS. LLOYD R. srABKS CFar and cnarge of a jacrt program In" church Rev. and Mrs. a cuet, Rev.

Melvin is sented a solo, Mrs. sanz school Promise Me" and Mrs. Charle member ui Laid, I Love You Truly." Lloyd, Mr A-plund is enEe.n. Rosert. Norman and rownsbip Elaine Asplund.

ciiUdren of the hen- His f.ve brothers. Axel Walfred ored guests, presented a number on Elmer. Ned and O-to were 4 Sed instrume While er.t. His only sister. Mr, JH cn Ericfccn placed the Johjjsn, Breniei 8 marcn Donna Noon and unable to attend.

ttooert descended the Out of the community guests stairs dressed as bride and bride- present included Mr. and Mrs. Kas- 5r per Benscn, brother and sister-in- honorees 'as law of Mrs. Asplund, son. James, by Mrs.

Ingr.d Huber during tr.d daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Lorna brought in a Otto Asplund and daughters, Lln- oassinette with baby dolls-- r.ea and June, Ida Peterson. Mrs. one represen-ing each cf the Asp- Mary Petersen, Mrs.

Alma Martin children. son. Lorin, Miss Laura Benson Mrs. Mary Peterson, Bismarck: and Mr. and Mr'.

Chas. Noon, all of Mrs Asplund, poured at cf Bismarck: Philip Johnson Brem- the reception table which was dec- er.cn, Elmer Asplund. De- orated with crystal candelabra and trclt Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. white tapers, and centered w.th Leo Strand and son, Robert: and tne wedding cake.

Mrs Laura Ben- daughter, Ardys, Poulsbo, son and Mrs. Alma XurtJi, Bis- and Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Lundeen, marck. sisters of the bride, and wo- Princeton.

Minn, men of the Mission church assisted The couple's eldest son, Lloyd, is in serving. Mrs. Jngrid Huber was a student at the Trinity Seminary in charge of the guest book. i and Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Mrs. Asplund is the former Belle Minn.

Robert graduated from Bis- and and Mrs Irene S. Gable, staff in; superviser for the North state employment service, waa elected national committeewoman for i three-year term the recently con- c.cted annual convention of the International Association of Public Services in Windsor Ontario. Canada Mrs. Gabls has been cistr.ct repre entaUve for the past year to the IAPES executive ooard, representing eijht mid-western states At the same meeting. A.

Larson, employment specialist In charge Teachers Placement Division oe Reuben Gams. Jamestown, of the NDSES. was gaven honorable water front cirectcr Rev Sterling, ment.on for the merit award which Wenzel. Great Bead, recreational 'he asitjciauon presents every year cirecw Mrj Lowe: 1 Burkhart. for outstanding work In place- i Sheld-n, music director- Ehza- ment o.

teachers Mrs. Gable, Mr. Larson and J. R. Haan, farm placement supervisor for the NDSES.

also-appeared on Palkenstea cal United Brethren cnurch bs 3 Ald.vth, Scott accompan- session Ju 5 10 i ouml)ers dlj Bib caa th rehearsal aere a enne Ruer near Coopers tow a ti ShJP by a Hw and Mrs Seedier, fe 'oUw" fdue" Farg Camp Vh a ue: Other camp personnel will i Haverlar.d oi Crafl5; Mrs mouat Mlnn Anita Lehner Bismarck director Bismarck, camp round table discussions in their re- I. i a oismarcK. camp rouna taoie discussions in ig and nurse. Rev. Clarece: Schaeffer Rey- spective fields at the meeting.

CRBMC A 1 ceiemony WednEsdaT PiM? her of tile bn desroom wore Lutheran church. In white. Red es formed their corsaees wa, cau.ht with a sweeth-art Both Mr and Mrs! Sparfe' of the Braddick Dorvon E. Carroll Takes Bride In Hazelton Church Rectory 'Chi fraternity. Out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs.

Clarence Lowry, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks and family, Michigan: Mrs. Hsnry Sorcm. grandmother of the br.ds and Mrs.

Amv Thompson, great aunt of the bride. 620 Brownie 616 Brownie 120 Sharpshooter $6.04 $6.61 Folding Cameras 620 Kodak Jr 329.20 620 Kodak $42.14 620 Kodak $70.00 CARRYING CASES College Honors J.W. Calnan Special honors went to John Calnan, 106 Avenue well-known MR. AND MRS. DAB VON CARROuf Rev.

deorge Kraft, pastor of the nveuue weu-snown ueorge jiraji, pastor 01 tft Bismarck ftmeral director, when he' Catholic church in Hazelton, offi- was invited to particiflbte in June' ciated at the recent marriage of Miss Caroline May Salhus, daughter of Mrs. Vivian Shalus. Braddock, and Darvon E. Carroll, son of County commissioner and Mrs. E.

A. ception at her home near Braddock Flowers and tapers in crystal candelabra decorated the tables and the bride's cake was topped with a miniature bridal couple. Alter the reception the bridal couple gave a dance at the Springwater Pavilion WHITE Leather Casual Shoes As her bridal costume Mrs. Carroll chose a two piece suit of rose crepe ana white accessories. Her Jewelry was a double strand pearl necklace, a gift from the bridegroom.

White carnations formed her corsage. Attendants of the couple were the bride's sister. Mirs Delores Salhus, and William Rippley, Braddock. Miss Salhus was attired in a dress of rose color. Her accessories were white and a corsage of carnations completed her costume The bride attended Moffit grade and high schools.

A veteran of the late war. the bridegroom spent one year with the armed forces. He attended Moffit schools. He now is farming in partnership with his father. commencement exerc-ses at his al- PoUowins the ceremony the ma mater, the State Teachers col- rides mother entertained at a re- legs at Oshkosh, Wis.

Mr. Calnan was graduated from word worste appJ.ed to a the institution years ago as the flrmly tw "s'ed yar of long-staple youngest member of his class As a Tco! CCfnb to a certain way. is recognition of his work and accom- ri ed frcm tne cf an En- pi, shments throuzhcut the vears the where wa made college conferred upon him a cer- town nawe is spelled Wors- t.ficate of honor. by Carroll, Moffit. The service was' near Moffit.

Music was furnished solemnized at the rtctory of the by th9 Otto Dahn orchestra church. Mrs. Carroll was guest of honor at a post-nuptial shower at the Moffit school. Pink and white streamers were used as decorations and entertainment was in charge of the Mothers club. The couple are making their home on a farm near Moffit.

JOHN W. CALNAN It's Slim! It's Trim! It's Terrific! Summer Savings in Cool styled for the sandpail set picture pretty cotton sunsuits in sunshine colors to your small Adorablt styles sturdy A lots of wear. IHt WAT TO JAT MfAMTfWUI ANBACOMOtttS REMEMBER THESE NAMES! They Are GOOD NAMES TOGO eur TO JAT WtAt 95 I Tlie presentatron wa- made Presidw Forest Polk. A reception by the faculty and a banquet the Ali'mni associat.on followed prop-am Your i in C-0-O-L-N-E-S-S these a i sendale go yeur cottons. G-t 0 hearted, now a i i Only 3 9 5 Siie, to i I TAILOR ond CLEANER AN EVtKSHARP PRODUCT VOLUNTEER SECRETARY A FiU to.

All Youi Popen Tean to Bismarck FJortrts Kodaks Fiateben Stationers BISMARCK Ktsmarrt Cook cauliflower quicklv in boil- ir-g. salted uatcr If the flower clusters ar9 ssparatcd. 10 to 15 minutes should be cnsush If the rice '1331 Mr Calnan has oper- head is IcTt wn a from 25 aled the Calnan Funeral Home here to 30 Emmons and Me- Van Counties at Hazeltcn and He has served as president of the Dakota State Funeral Direc- crs asfoofat.rn and cf the rtate c' e-nbalTiers. He is a part jresueit of the Bifaiarck Boy Scout str.ct ard of the B.smarck he also was a school board -ember for many years and a for- member of the state legi la- Mr. Calnan is a brother of the T-cm-s X.

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