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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 6

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1 6-The BISMARCK December 3, Leone Heinz Exchanges Vows with Loren Kramer Leone Heinz, Jamestown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heinz. Hazen, was married to Loren L. Kramer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Curt Kramer, Dickey, at 7:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Martin's Catholic Church. Hazen.

The Rev. Robert Wuest offiiated at the double-ring service and Mrs. Martin Ratterath, Stanton, organist, accompanied Mrs. George Easton, vocalist. Open Tonite 'Til miss -pat Miss Pat adds the tang of tangerine for a color bright winter.

The all wool plaid skirt with inverted pleat teams up with the Bermuda tuck shirt long sleeves and McMullen collar in a blend of Avron. SIZES 5-15, 6-16 Skirt Tuck Shirt 7.98 More Alan's fashion center of Bismarck The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of line and Mary Stuart sleeves. peau a de sole with bateau neckHer veil was held by a Swedish crown of pearls and crystals. She carried yellow roses on a white missal. Mary Heinz was her sister's maid of honor and Mrs.

Ray Seifert, Bismarck, another sister, was bridesmaid. Ray Seifert was best man and Darrell Kramer, Dickey, was his brother's groomsman. Frank Heinz, Bismarck, and Joe Baumgart ner, Aberdeen, S.D., brother and brother-in-law of the bride, were ushers. A reception was held in the church basement following the Assisting were the ceremony. Mmes.

Frank Pfliger, Milton Millspaugh, Frank Heinz, Hilmer Hafner, Gerald Shilts, Joe Baumgartner, John Walter, John Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sandness. Valley City, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The couple will reside in DickThe bride teaches first ey.

grade in the Jamestown school system. The bridegroom served four years in the U.S. Air Force and is engaged in farming and owns a bar in Dickey. Mr. and Mrs.

Loren L. Kramer (Bernard Weinreich) Luncheon Plans For Bazaar Set The committee for the luncheon at St. George's Episcopal Church on Saturday will be headed by Mrs. Duane Davis. Others assisting are the Mmes.

George Middaugh, Allan Eastman, M. D. Larson, Bill Clayson, Roy Towne, Lynn Nicola, Ed Booth, Alex Sym, Arnold Schiermeister and Miss Rita Murphy. The luncheon is being held in with the annual food connection. at 11 a.m.

The menu will be built around baked ham. The public is invited. New specialities to be sold at the bazaar are a Syrian cookie baked by Mrs. Roby Homsey: apricot loafs by Mrs. Lynn Nicola, sue et puddings by Mrs.

W. J. Orchard, breads by Mrs. William Ekberg, Keplinger. and fudge by Mrs.

Shop Tonite 'Til 9 p.m. Te PUT YOUR SPICE KNITTING! IN with Bear Brand SPICE Nothing like Spice has ever been made in this country before -Bear Brand SPICE is luxurious virgin fleece wool spiced with tiny threads of alluring color. They dance through the yarn and into your knitting with dazzling new effects. SPICE comes in variety of exquisite colors. The minute you see it you know it's something different-but the yarn tells only half the story.

Knit it on big needles and watch SPICE work its incredible magic into your creations. SECOND FLOOR $1.10 per skein SPICE IS at A. W. Lucas Co. "Bismarck's Shan sino Center" 1965 Morris Peterson Wedding Ellen Bigelow Becomes Held at Ryder Presbyterian Bride of Nathan Leinius Sandra Morris, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Morris, and LeRoy Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson, all of Ryder, were married at the Calvary Presbyterian Church in Ryder at 7 p.m. Saturday, Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was the Rev.

George Godfrey. Janice Johansen was at the organ and Roberta Albert sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of satin trimmed with lace appliques, pearls and sequins, featuring long sleeves, round necklines and a full skirt. Her veil of illusion fell from a crystal and pearl crown and she carried apricot colored roses and an orchid. Donnette Morris was her sister's maid of honor and Donna Johansen was bridesmaid.

Dennis Peterson, Garrison, attended his brother as best man and Terry Johansen was groomsman. A wedding reception in the church parlors attended by 150 guests. Honor assistants were Wayne Jones and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, aunts of the couple; Bradley, Sylvia Larson, Donna Zilka, and Charlene Severance, all of Minot; Arlene Christensen, Fargo, and Del Raye Peterson, the The bridegroom's bride was sister. honored at al Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson prenuptial shower by the Presbyterian Ladies Aid, and Miss Bradley and Miss Larson entertained in Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will make their home in Ryder, following a week's wedding trip.

Mrs. Peterson, a graduate of Ryder High School, attended Minot State College, and Mr. Peterson was graduated from Ry. der High and IBM School. He is in the U.S.

Army Reserve and is employed by Farmers Union in Ryder. Ellen Lehto, Jerry Liddle Wed in Wing Ceremony A double ring ceremony at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Wing united Ellen Jeanette Lehto and Jerry LeRoy Liddle, both of Fargo, in marriage Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Cedric J. Lofdahl officiated with Roene Lein, Moorhead, organist, and Jean Anderson, New Rockford, vocalist, providing nuptial music.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lehto, Wing, and Mrs. Gilbert Gussiaas, Carrington, and the late Roy Liddle. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of peau de soie with empire waist, scoop neckline, Mary Stuart sleeves, controlled skirt and chapel length train, accented with alencan and pearl embroidery.

A matching crown held an elbow-length veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of red roses. The bride chose her sister, Mrs. Theodore Ryberg, Arena, as matron of honor, and Lois Sorenson, Fargo, as bridesmaid. Howard Miller, Brantford, was best Ronald Bergan, Fargo, groomsman; Theodore Ryberg. Arena, and Sharman Pedersen, Glenfield.

ushers. A wedding reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. There were 200 guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Liddle are at home at 1011 14th St. in Fargo. Mrs. Liddle was graduated from St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing in Fargo is em- Area Members Are Appointed The appointment of 36 North Dakota educators to five standing committees of the North Dakota Education Association has been announced by Dr.

Hale Aarnes, Fargo, president of the organization. New appointees include the following area residents; Roswell Henke, Bismarck, e- named chairman of the educational policies commission; Robert Burda, Dickinson, professional welfare committee; R. W. Bangs, Bismarck, consultant to the teacher education a professional standards commission: Richard Biwer, chairman, Howard Snortland and A. W.

Larson, all of Bismarck, sultants, and Calvin Lundberg, Dickinson, all of the professional salary committee, and M. F. Peterson and Jack Bushy, both of Bismarck, Alvin Tschosik, Linton, and Henke and Biwer, legislative committee. DeeAnn R. J.

Hunke in At a 7 p. double ring serv-, ice on Friday, Dee Ann Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ardmore Thompson, Hettinger, became the wife of Robert John Hunke, Minneapolis, sot of Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Hunke, Mandan. The wedding took place at the Hettinger Lutheran Church, the Reinke, Heftinger) Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hunke CLOVERETTES MEET The 4-Leaf Cloverettes 4-H Club met at the home of Linda Bereuter for the November meeting. A demonstration was given by Judy Wisness and a speech by Nancy Gaugler, Members brought and showed their personality books and color charts. Plans were made for Christmas party. Judy Bruce will be the hostess for the regular December meeting. -(Faye -Garrison) -(Faye -Garrison) (Bernard Weinreich) Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Liddle, ployed at St. Luke's. The bridegroom was graduated from North Dakota State University and is presently a graduate student there. Mandan CDA Has Yule Party Places for 140 women were set at a potluck, supper and Christmas Mandan Catholic of America Wednesday night in St.

Joseph's, Mrs. cafeteria. Leon Taix Mrs. were Joe co-chairmen. Entertainment included Christmas carols sung by the ninth grade girls chorus at Mandan Junior High School directed by John Peffer.

Junior accompanist was Carolynn Petermann. Eleanor Rippel, grand regent, reminds members that Christmas gifts for the Indian mission and offering to the Boys Home on the Range may be left at her office at courthouse. The Junior Christmas the, party will be the evening of Dec. 19. Holiday Ideas Offered at BJC A holiday foods and decorations workshop will be held at Bismarck Junior College Saturday for homemakers in the area.

Registration is at 9:15 a.m. in the college foyer and the fee is $3. There will be two sessions, morning and afternoon, and lunch will be available in the college cafeteria. Mrs. Darlene Bentz and Mrs.

Alita Zing, graduate home economics instructors, will be in charge. Those attending are asked to bring pencils and sors. For further information homemakers may contact Mrs. Bentz at 255-1624. was her sister's maid of honor.

Mrs. Marion Anderson another sister. was brides. maid. as was Mrs.

Ardmore William Thompson, a sister-inlaw. Kelly Lynn Anderson was junior bridesmaid and WenDee Anderson and Cherie Thompson were flower girls. Marvin Jonason. Dickinson. was best man and groomsmen were Ardmore William Thompson, and Lowell E.

Hunke, Mandan. brother of the bridegroom. Marion Anderson Jr. was the usher. A reception was held in the church parlors.

The couple will reside at 1518 Spruce Place in Minneapolis. The bride will graduate from the University of Minnesota in June and the bridegroom is a student at the Minneapolis School of Art Thompson Weds Hettinger Rev. Eugene Hanson officiating. Organist, Mrs. Ernest Stedje, accompanied soloist.

Mrs. Eugene Hanson. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of alencon lace over peau de sole with a fingertip veil of lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white spider mums. Sandra Thompson, Moorhead.

An afternoon wedding in the First Methodist Church at Center united Ellen Bigelow, Steele, and Nathan Leinius, Bismarck, in marriage on Nov. 26. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bigelow and Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Leinius, all of Center. The Rev.

Frank A. Rumer performed the ceremony with Kay Jensen, Hazen, at the organ, and Linda McNulty, Fargo, as vocalist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white velvet, which she had designed and made, featuring long sleeves and a controlled skirt with train. A shoulder veil was held by a velvet crown and she carried orange and white chrysanthemums. Fayette Albers, Hannover, was maid of honor; Mrs.

Larry Neal, Shelby, was bridesmaid, and Marcia Bigelow was junior bridesmaid. Clifford Leinius, Bismarck, was his brother's best man; Kurt Bigelow, brother of the bride, was groomsman, and Buell Bigelow and Lonnie Guenthner, Larimore, were ushers. A wedding reception was held in the parlors of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Center. Assisting were the Mmes.

Mervin Hayes, Fargo; Anna Guenthner. Stanton: Stanley Orgaard; William Martin, Bismarck: Daniel Hoger, New Salem: Ethel Matzke, Jesse Benjamin, Helen Todd. Lawrence Porsborg, Oliver Gullickson and Ervin Bittner, all of Center. Also assisting were Linda Albers, Hannover; Sandra Leinius, Stanton; Mona Larson, Mayville; and Linda Bittner, Glendive, Mont. Mrs.

William Hickle baked and decorated the wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Leinius will (Rudrud) Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Leinius make their home at Steele where the bride is employed as a home economics teacher in the Steele High School. She is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, Tau Beta Sigma band fraternity and Tryota, home economics organization. Mr. Leinius was graduated from Center High School and served in Korea during his three year in the United States Army. He is employed by Red Owl Stores in Bismarck.

Note to new brides: Keep a cake tester in your kitchen if you plan to do some baking. This little gadget is nothing more than a slender piece of firm wire with a looped handie; it is inexpensive and widely available in dime stores and at the gadget counters in household wares departments of stores. for the most masculine man you bold new Brut for men after after shower FABERGE anything. Stunningly gift boxed in handsome silver-flashed bottle-green decanters 5. 8.50 15.

25. Six miniature lotions individually boxed in gift case Snifter Set 5.00 Open Tonite 'Til 9 p.m. A. W. Lucas Co.

"'Bismarck's Shopping Center" GIVE HER PRINCESS B. A. C. Shop Tonite 'Til 9 p.m. D.

F. G. "AZTEC" Accessories Exotic design of GENUINE COBRA inlay enhanced with gold-marking on BUFFALO CALF. Fashion Colors. A.

French Purse $5.00 B. REGISTRAR Billfold $5.00 C. Clutch $7.50 D. KEY GARDE $2.95 F. Cigarette Lighter $2.95 G.

Cigarette Case $3.95 GIFT WRAPPED FREE A. W. Lucas Co. "Bismarck's Shopping Center" SINCE wear, Balbriggan Pajamas Just Like Dad and Big Brother! Age Sizes 6 to 12 $3.00 14 to 20 $3.50 For rest or rumpus Munsingwear Balbriggans are comfort styled. They're knit and finished to resist shrinking, sagging and stretching.

NYLONreinforced neckband, wrists and ankles for longer wear. In handsome color combinations. Open Tonite 'Til 9 p.m. GIFT WRAPPED FREE A. W.

Lucas Co. "Bismarck's Shopping Center" A To most it just isn't Christmas without Old Spice the gift with that masculine, Alie sea-fresh aroma -by Deluxe Gift Set 10.00 Shampoo, Body Talcum, Clear Hair Tonic. After Shave Lotion, Stick Deodorant, two bars of wrapped soap, Cologne For Men. (we CM Old Old 8 Clad Sat New Gift Set 5.25 Shower Soap with cord. Handsome Body Talcum, After Shave Threesome 3.50 Lotion, Aerosol Cologne After Shave Lotion, Aerosol Deodorant, Cologne For Cologne Deodorant, After Men.

Shave Talcum. OTHER SETS 1.00 TO 10.50 After Shave Lotion Men's Shower Soap Aerosol Cologne or Men's Cologne 1,25 with cord in gift box For Men in Large sizes 2.00 1.00 deluxe spray bottle 2.50 44444444444444444444 Gifts she'll long past December FLOWER GARDEN OLD SPICE DESERT FRIENDSHIP EARLY AMERICAN ESCAPADE DEs FaT FLOWER Desert Gift Set 4.00 Deluxe Dusting Powder and "Golden" Spray Cologne in Goddess Touch gift box. Spray Cologne 3.00 Your choice of all four fragrances in gold-veined marbled-iridescence. Friendship Garden Gift Set 2.00 3 Wrapped Toilet Water, Soap and Bubble Bath. Early American Old Spice Gift Set 2.25 Toilet Water, Bubble Bath and Dusting Powder.

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