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Fife 8 BISMARCK TB1BTOE May 31. 1949 Mr. and Mrs. carl Opp and family, 704- W. Avenue have returned from Harvey where they attended graduation exercises Saturday evening at the Sheyenne River Academy.

Their son, Richard, received his diploma. BISMARCK ONE DAY ONLY Tuesday and CLUBS To Graduate SchlichenmayerandZentner Vows Spoken at St. Mary's TWICE DAILY 20th and BROADWAY WORLD' NEWEST! WORLD'S I BIG SHOW 6 ARENAS USED FOR ITS 10OO WONDERS -THUN na AM ICUMINe I IN TMI WORLD'S GREATEST AMUSiMtNT INSTITUTION 400 MOPLI- 1M AUNK STARS --ISO WILD ANI. MALS-IM OUAT 9 I A I I S.OOO SIATS-30 MUSKtANS-NEV FEATURE, FOLD CAPITAL INVESTED. lnne.vetl TWICE DAILY 218 P.M.

OMM P.M. ADMISSIONS SLASHED! BACK TO FEE-WAR PRICES Children SOc Adults 75c Plus Tax All need it! YOUNG people i away on wedding Younger people coming home from school. older people planning va- cations. anybody taking their belongings anywhere away from home. all need Personal Effects Insurance.

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JERRY SCHLICHENMAYER In a spring setting of ftewers and lighted tapers in St. Mary's Catholic church, Miss Katiiryn Zentner, daughter -JA Mrs. Elizabeth Zentner, 217 Twelfth became the bride Saturday of Jerry Schlichenmayer, son of Mrs. Pauline Schlichenmayer. 1124 Sixth St.

The double ring ceremony et 9:30 a. m. was read by the Rev. Joseph Adkins. Nuptial music was played at the organ by Joseph Rossi, who also sang "Ave Maria" and "Panis An- gelicus." The bride's costume was a light aqua green suit with rose accessories.

She wore a chatelaine corsage cf roses and a rhinestone necklace, gift of the bridegroom, completed her costume. Miss Betty Zentner was her sister's only attendant. She wore a beige suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Rhinestone earrings were her gifts from the bride.

Chester Helvorson wag best man. Those who ushered were Jack Zentner, brother cf the bride, and Daryl Schlichentnayer, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs, Zentner chose a blue silk print for her daughter's wedding. Her flowers were red roses. A frock of light green was worn by the mother of the bridegroom.

She also wore a corsage of roses. Approximately 30 guests attended a wedding dinner at the Country club after the ceremony. The table was centered with flowers and a three tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and bridegroom. Tapers and flowers were used throughout the rooms. The couple left for a two weeks' wedding trip to Minneapolis, and upon their return will be at home in Bismarck.

Traveling the bride wore a light gray dress with white accessories. The new Mrs. Schlichenmayer is a graduate of St. Mary's high school and for the last 34 years has been employed as cashier in the office of the J. C.

Penney in Bismarck. A graduate of Washburn high school, the bridegroom served with the army air forces in the European Theater for 2H years. At present he is employed as cashier at the Nash Pinch Co. Cedar Hill Club far Achievement Day Plans for the Burlelgh County Homemakers Achievement Day were discussed at a meeting of the Cedar Hill HomemaJcers club Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ray Halvorson.

Baldwin. A donation was made to the cancer drive and reports on the Bur- Jetgh County Council meeting were given by Mrs. Herman Klein and Mrs. John Trygg. Mrs.

Theodore Bender received the attendance prize and birtbday gifts went to Mrs. Lee Sundquist and Mrs. Melvin Erickson. "Vegetable Cookery" was the project lesson presented by the Mines. Samuel Brown and Theodore Bender.

The lesson included a history of the origin of common vegetables and a demonstration on preparing "Mexican String Beans." The club learned a new song, a monthly tradition, and roll call was answered by members giving suggestions for interesting vacation plans for school children. After the meeting, the hostess served refreshments. The June 1 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Herman Klein, McKenzie. Beryl R.

Schantz Is Engaged to College Student Mr. end 'Mrs. William M. Schantz, former Bismarck residents who now make their home in Salem, announce the engagement of their At McLean Achievement Day Approximately 600 McLean County Homemakers are expected to attend the annual Achievement Day to be held Wednesday at Riverdale. The east Riverdale public garage will serve as meeting headquarters.

Mrs. Sidney Bears is chairman of the committee in charge of tours of the Garrison Dam, which will highlight the day. The officers of the county council, Mrs. Fred Oiffey, piesldent: Mrs. H.

C. Odermann, 4-H Girls Hold Mothers' Tea Members of the Bismarck Merry Workers 4-H club and their mothers were entertained Sunday at a mothers' tea held at the home of Miss Meredith Moordale, 406 Fourteenth St. Projects completed by the members during the past year were ex- MiM MuuiUale ami Mlt. Jane Booth played piano solo and Miss Beverly Priess was a clarinet soloist. Mrs.

William Priess won first prize in the games. A buffet lunch was served. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.

Duemeland, 103 W. Avenue have been Mr. Duemeland's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson, Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. Larson, the former Marilyn Duemeland, and her husband, who is associated with the Chrysler left for Detroit Saturday morning after a five-day visit. Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Dollar, 516 Park had as their holiday guests their daughter, Miss Nancy Helen Dollar, her roommate, Miss Helen GunderOii, and Miss Joan Peterson, all of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Dollar Is convalescing after undergoing surgery at a local hospital. president; and Mrs.

David Robinson, secretary-treasurer, are the general committee in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Robinson is in charge of registration, which begins at 8 p. The business meeting, at which club secretaries will report on the year's work, opens at 10 a. m.

The food and dining room committee for the noon dinner includes Mrs. Julius Mattson, chairman; Mrs. Donald Majeres, Mrs. Theodore Brodell, Mrs. Emil Vetter and Mrs.

Reinhold Sayler. Col. J. 8. Seybold of the army engineers will be the guest speaker on the afternoon program, which begins at 1:30 p.

m. Program committee members are Mrs. Chester Seivert, chairman; Mrs. Ernest Musch and Mrs. Elmo Larson.

Plans are being made for Miss Elizabeth Lorentz, Homemaker guest from Manheim, Germany, to appear in a panel discussion during the pro- A BACHELOR of Arts degree will be conferred upon Miss Virginia G. Cox, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Gordon V. Cox, 216 W.

Thayer at commencement June 6, at Smith eoUege, Northampton, Mass. A IMS graduate of Bismarck high school, she has majored in BERYL R. SCHANTZ daughter, Beryl Roberta, to Dean Morrison also of Salem. Miss Schantz "is a 1946 graduate of Bismarck high sehcol and also attended the College of St. Catherine.

Panri, for two StephensCollege Graduates FOR SALE AT The Bismarck Tribone Co. Guides will be posted- at the entrance to Riverdale to direct those attending to the headquarters building. The public is invited to the business meeting and program, but tours will be restricted to Homemakers club members and their families. The Rev. Clifford Pylldng arrived here Friday from Rochester, to spend 10 days at the home of his parents, the Rev.

and Mrs, C. J. Pylling, 1012 Avenue D. Mrs. Clifford Fylling and son, Richard, remained in Rochester with Mrs.

Fylling's mother who recently underwent major surgery there. The Rev. Clifford Pylling is pastor of the community church at Custer, S. D. P.

B. Garberg, assistant attorney general of North Dakota, was Memorial Day speaker at Gackle and Washburn Monday. He spoke at Gackle during the morning and at Washburn in the afternoon. years. She is now attending Maryl hurst college at Marylhurst, where she is majoring in art, Mr.

Wilcox is Che son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, Salem, and is a pre-medical student at Pacific University at Forest Grove. He is a veteran of World War and served in the U. S.

navy. Home and School Unit Has Meet ing Members of the Home and School association of the Seventh Day Advent 1st church held a meeting Sunday. A pre-school study, "Consecrated Hearts and Homes," was presented by Mrs. Carl Martinison. The new teacher, Miss Elsie Opp, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Fred Opp, 410 Fourteenth gave a poem, and the retiring teacher, Miss Elaine Schaunder, was presented with a farewell gift. A steel guitar solo was played by Paul Carlson. At the short business meeting, Study Club Ends Season With Annual Guest Day The Bismarck Country club was the scene of the annual guest da; luncheon held last week by the Current Events Study club. Yellow and white tulips carried out the club colors at tables where covers were laid for 34 guests. Mrs.

o. J. Nygaard presented a resume of the year's club work and Mrs. Fred Shi'gley was welcomed as a new member. An out-of-town guest was Mrs.

John Harold, Whittier, Calif. Gifts were presented to Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg and Mrs.

T. E. (Heath, both of whom plan European trips later this year. The afternoon was spent at bridge, with eight tables in play. Member and guest prizes went respectively to Mark I.

Forkner and Mrs. W. li. (Nuessle. Mrs.

Nygaard and Mrs. John Larson were in charge of arrangements for the affiar. The club's new of- j-f-icers include-MrsrPred G. Aandalsl, president: Mrs 1 Nygaard, vice president; Mrs. H.

P. Rosenberger, treasurer; and Miss Helen Jackson, secretary. Gladys Low Plans June 5 Nuptials The Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Lionel Low, Mercer, announce (tie engage ment and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Gladys Nerine, to Arnold Makeeff, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emanuei Makeeff, Mercer. June 5 has been as the date tor the wadding in the-Baptte- and Mrs. Frances Medley was appointed publicity chairman. Refreshments were served.

Shower Honors Jane Elliott Twelve guests attended a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Hanson, 323 Tenth honoring Mrs. Jane Elliott, prospective bride of Morris Dock. During the afternoon games were played and a buffet lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her sister-in-law, Mrs. T.

S. Kopseng. Miss Elliott will become the bride cf Mr. Dock at a ceremony at the home of her parents in Valley City June 13. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene H. Sperry and their two children, Ray and Karen, Bozeman, arrived here Sunday evening for a short visit with Mr. Sperry's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn W.

Sperry, rural Bis- marefc. The Montanans expect to leave Wednesday for visits with Mrs. Sperry's relatives at Valley City and Enderlin. church in. Mercer.

Miss Lowe attended Dickinson State Teachers college and for the last two years has been teaching in a school south of Mercer. Mr. Makeeff attended Mercer school and is engaged in farming with his father. The Rev. Joseph Bachman returned this week end from Buffalo, N.

where he attended the annual meeting of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church in Use U. S. A. He served as commissioner representing the Bismarck Presbytery during the eight-day session. To Study Law GRADUATING from St.

John's Preparatory school Collegeville, is Elmer Troos- dale. whose mother and brother, Mrs. E. H. Trousdale and Gordon, 607 Sixth.

left Friday to attend the exercises. Elmer, who plans to enter the University of North Dakota law school this fall, has been active in track and basketball. Joining the family for the return trip home waTBeLoren, a stufleat at Carleton college, Northfield, and Roger, who attends Si Thomas at St. Paul, Minn. AMONG the nearly 1,000 members of the 116th graduating class of Stephens junior college for women at Columbia, are Miss Audrey Gayle Parsnick, left, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Seventh and Miss Nancy Jean Walsh, daughter of Richard P. Walsh, Braddock. The young women will receive their Associate of Arts degree Tuesday. Included the commencement program will be a presentation of a play, "Fresh Fields," by Ivor Novello, a horse show, water carnival, art exhibit, air review and physical education demonstration.

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