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TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926 _ Social and Personal | \ June Is Ushered in With a Number | of Weddings; Several Others Will Take Place Some Time This Month home of the bride's parents Braddock. Only immediate tives and intimate friends of couple were in attendance. After the ceremony a wedding din- ner was served. Flowers were used to decorate the hou Mr. and Mrs. Scffrenk will make their home in : Miss Isabel h and Daniel T. Curran of Fargo were united in mar-| riage Saturday evening at the Pres- byterian manse, Rev. Paul S. Wright officiating. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frazier of Fargo attended the couple. Mrs. Curran’ formerly lived in Bis- marck and was employed here for 1 number of years. She is now em- ployed at the Security National Bank) of Fargo and Mr. Curran is also em- ployed at the bank. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Roland Gross of Wil- liston, formerly of Bismarck, and of Miss Geraldine Gish, who is employ- ed at the capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Curran left Sunday for Fargo where they will make their home. were chosen near rela-: | The last days of the by a number of Bis: the time of their weddings and four couples were married over the Me- morial day week-end. At least four mare’ weddings are scheduled for the month of June. Miss Bertha Sigurdson has setetted June 9 as the date of her marriage to R. E. Thompson. Miss Alberta Christy and Jéhn 1. Roop are to be married this month and the wedding of Miss Sadie Fer- uson and Albin Caron of Seattle, Vash., will take Fact early in June. Miss Nona Cunningham and Elmer Johnson have not announced the ex- act date of their wedding but it will be some time in dunt, At 8 o'clock this morning at St. Mary’s Catholic church Miss Adelaide Claeys of Bismarck and Joseph Hoff of Napoleon were united in marriage. Rev. Father John Slag performed the ceremony. About 25 friends of the couple were in attendance. The bride's gown was of ashes of roses satin crepe with trimmings of gray, worn with a picture hat and harmonizing accessorics. Her arm bouquet was of roses. The couple left, immediately after the ceremony for Napoleon to spend the day with relatives, Tonight they will leave for Marshall, Minn., to visit the bride's parents and will go on to Chicago for a- three weeks’ honeymoon, ‘They will be in Bis- until fall when they will go to con to take their home on the groom’s farm, Mrs. Hoff has been employed at the Bank of North Dakota for several months, She was presented with an attractive sherbet set by the em- ployes there, The wedding of Miss Violet Mac Pugh of Braddock and Manuel q Schrenk of Bismarck took place Sat- urday evening at 6 o'clock at the} The marriage of Helen Maric S: ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sayler of Underwood, and Gerald Craig, son of Mrs. T. M. ¢ Scottsburg, Ind., was sole! Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Methodist. Episcopal parsonage, Rev. W. E. Vater officiating. The’ bride was gowned in poudre blue victoria ed a bouquet of bridal | y were attended by Mr. ‘A. Freigang. the ceremony a wedding served at Mr. and Mi dinner Freigang’s home at the Rose ap ments. Craig has been employed at Missouri Valley Grocery com- in Mandan and Mr. Craig is an ploye of the Stair Motor company here. They will be xt home in apart- ments over the Cowan drug store. GUESTS AT McPHEE HOME Mr. and Mrs. RK. E. Swenson and EASTERN STAR MEETS, TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held tonight at the Ma-| sonie Temple with the presentation of the work of the order as given in 1860 ag the principal feature. All members of the Bismarck and Man- dan chapters are urged to ‘attend to- night. When the work is given at the Grand Chapter meeting this month only delegates will be per- mitted to attend. Refreshments will be served tonight and special musical numbers will be given. All visiting members are ‘cordially invited. GLEE CLUBS OF WASHBURN GIVE MINSTRELS school term. The Washburn high school mins- BE core erm trels, given under the direction of| 49, GUESTS Of DAUGHTER Mrs.’ A. L. Brigham, supervisor of} », rand Mrs. Vi : : music, were presented’ Thursday und| field arrived in Bismarck Saturday Friday’ evenings before: enthusiastic| for @ visit with their son-in-law and audiences. Seventy voices, compris- >* ing the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs, were assisted by the high sehool or- chestra in presenting the minstrels. . ‘ORMER BIS) at WEDS _GUEST OVER WEEK-END FORMER BISMARCK GIRE Yrionds {| Miss Eva Dingle of Seattle, Wash. of Rev. Julia Budiong, formerly, of| Whe is spending a month's vacation of Rev. Julia Budlong,, former'y age| with friends and relatives in James- to Paul Veley, actor and playwright of New York City and San Frah Miss Budiong, who will ‘continue to ve use her maiden name, and Mr, Veley will spend the summer if Santa Cruz and motoring on the const. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT BIBLE. SCHOOL Two hundred and twenty-two chil- dren were enrolled today af the daily ; vacation Bible school... Rev. Daniel} Earl has been ‘sectred sto teach the} Bible study course in the seventh and | Fargo Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Swenson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhee of Fourth street. Mr. Si son returned to Fargo last evening but his wife and son will remain in Bismarek for some time. L, T. L. TO MEET * The L. T. L. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Bap- tist church. During the summer months the meetings will be regularly at 2:30 instead of at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sher- win, Mr, Smith returned home last evening but Mrs. Smith will remain for u week's vi end visiting ‘ was formerly employed in this city. AT HOME TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS “Mrs, Fred Hanson was at home to the members of the Philathea class of the Presbyterian Sunday school Monday from 2 to 9 o'clock. A con was served at 6 o'clock. seule BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT A son was born to Mr. and John A. Nord on Friday, May 2 KAN! RETURNS FROM FARGO RES Eileen wi Wave Miss Mildred Eger and Mrs. F. D. this week for Kansas City, Mo., where| Riley returned this ntorning from lunch- eighth grades. son, Donald, drove to Bismarck from} as has been the custom during the |. il V. A. Smith of Bel-|" town, was in Bismarck over the weck-| Far week-end, They friends there. were guests ATTEND CLUB CONVENTION Mrs. Ray Stair und Miss Mary Hu. ber left this morning for Williston as delegates from the Business and , Professional Women’s’ club of Bis- marck to the state convention, HERE FROM LIVINGSTON iday: * ,| Mrs. Fay Harding. hplidays, —State’s “Attorney F. E.| Mrs. Fay K Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merene have’ seCurdy: gave an address on Memor- fe arrived from -Livingston, Mont. to jal Day. ion make their home in Bismarck. Mr.j Merene will take c MecCrackén store hi HERE FROM SYKESTON Mr. and Mrs. A. Weist and Mr. und Mrs. Joe Lessner of Sykeston were : in Bismarck over the week-end. They attended the Knights of Columbu meeting Saturday. GOES TO LA Miss Muriél Hart has marck hospital, where s receiving treatinont. She will leave soon for the lakes at Detroit, Minn.,| for a vacation. the Bis- | LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Carl Ingman, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital, leit yesterday. for her home in Belfietd. Mr. Ingman came to Bismarck to ne- company her home. HERE WITH FRIENDS Miss Lula Saterlund of San Divgo, Calif, who isi visiting her father, John Si in Bismarck over the week-end, visit- | ing friends. pene VISITED’ IN* BISMARCK Mr. and M Wayne Baxter of Braddoek w guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith in Bismarck over the week-end. RETURNS FROM MONTANA Miss hi tenching F the winter months, Bismarck to spend the summer vaca- | tio : SHOPPING HERE Miss Jondis Rofteseth, teacher in} the Moffit schools, is spending the! day in Bismarck, shopping and visit- | ing friends, LEAVE FOR LAKE a nd Mrs, §. Park and chil! dren h gone to pearfish: Lake in| South Dakota to open their summer | cottage. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart have re- turned to th in Carson after everal days’ visit with friends here. { mer. LEAVE FOR Mr. and Mrs ESOTA LAK VISITED IN MINOT M. Gerrison has returned from a j visit in Minot with his mother, Mrs. | R. Garrison, and other relatives. i} i pata GUEST OF FRIENDS Mrs. Shelby Ward has returned tod her home in Belfield after a visit yith friends in Bismarck. VISIT IN RE Gordon Harris has gon for a visit with relatives, RETURNED TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Edith Anderson left last AN” to Regan BAKING | Miss Marion Ryan and Miss Vera Person left this morning for Harvey, N. D., where they will visit friends for two weeks. They will ulso at: tend the graduation exercises there. VISITOR FROM OHIO William McCormick of Cleveland, Ohio, arrives jismarck Saturda: to visit his sister. Ferrell, and his niece, . Ferrell. SPECIAL FORTNIGHTLY CLUB F MEET | There will, be as cial meeting of the Fortnightly clu morrow at 2 o'clock at the ‘home of Mrs. William Langer. VISITED IN STERLING Miss Margaret Dalenberg went to the home of her parents in Stecle over the Memorial Day week-end. TO VISIT IN BENTLE’ Attle Green has goi home in Bentley, N. D., to month’s vacation with relati Mrs. Scheffer’s g .> cital at her home, 611 St., Thursday, Jute 3rd, at 1 8:30 p. m. | she will spend, her, vacation as the uest of her brother, Harry Peterson, heater, formerly of Bismarck. - 1. - Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TO VISIT IN. HARVEY TONIGHT — Tuesday Partly. cloudy tonight, probably becoming un- . settled Wednesday s Arthur Stringer's Saturday Evening Post fm AILEEN PRINGLE CHESTER CONKLIN . LOWELL SHERMAN It’s all fun and laughs! . NEWS PICTURES AESOP FABLE COMEDY Same Price n Pacific daughter of ‘today om business. VISITED FRIENDS h Miss Glaays Schrocder spent the week-end holiday with friends in Valley -City. GOES TO MAKOTI r Bagley ‘ terlund, in Washburn, was) Maric, have gone to Makoti for a vis- POWDER | for over 35 years 2S "ee" 25! USE LESS: THAN OF HIGHER PRICED BRANDS | ee War Prices? (HE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS;OF POUNDS » fe ala eed Wali tt) Perntd, ane TONIGHT] The noon day nin the Lions ge of the J.N.| RETURN TO GOLDEN VALLEY Dr. J. J. Whyte of Golden V. jcame to Bismarck today to join Mrs. Whyte who has been at the Bismarck hospital for five long nicely. TO STUDY IN GRAND FORKS Winston Mann will leave tomorrow ¢ has been! morning for Grand Forks to study pipe organ during the sumnier. FROM WING George Anderson and ing are in Bismarck HE! Mr. and M Mrs. M. It = im | For homes without electricity, the Maytagie available with | in-built, with it-—test it thoroughly at home, with- ns club was held yesterday after- hotel. Th j small, duc to the nuniber of niembers who were out of the city over the Mrs, Whyte is getting THE BISMARCK , TRIBUNE where they motored over the! evening for her honie in Minneapolis of after a week-end. visit in with her sister, Miss Eunice Cain. LIONS CLUB MET YESTERDAY | Bismavek | Mis. James Houle. in Bismarck. of the T vasen luncheon room at the Grand 1 it with Mrs, Bagley's parents, Mr. and! for a week-end visit with friends and They were ac companied. home by | Mist Bernic Houle, who has been attenditig schoo! | HERE OVER WEBK-END Guy ‘Bardsley and Olaf Brotlean of! trict William Langer has returi ; Cando, N. dD. ‘eturned from Ralph Mahoney at the term of dis. . Crosby were in the city o'ver the je attendance Was) cok-end, guests at the homey of Mr.| and Mrs.'G. A. Bardsley and Qtr. and] i whe GAVE MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS | jnoss Judge S. L. Nuchols hus returned liey | vosterday. his son, Vance. weeks following 2 They will return Mrs, G. DL e re! it with. Mts. ne, Ore. 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