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oy TUESDAY; OCTOBER 12, 1926 . Miss Margaret Welch Married Social and Person This Morning at 10 O'Clock to - Dr. John D. Koucky of Chicago: At ten o'clock this morning, Margaret Welch, daughter of Mrs. George A. Welch, was married to Dr. John D. Koucky of Chicago, Ill. The ceremony was performed in Person Court by Rev. Paul S. Wright in the presence of a small group of rela- tives and friends. ‘he apartment was lighted with white candles and decorated with baskets of white! chrysanthemums, Mrs. Paul 8S. Wright Unto a Flewer” by Bubins! the ceremgny. Miss Mary Jane Wil- cox of St.Paul preceded the bride, carrying a@,hasket of pink roses. She wore a dress of apricot crepe de chine. The bride’s gown was a chanel red flat crepe and was trimmed with cream lace, e catried an arm bou- quet of Ophelia roses. A wedding breakfast at the Grand Pacifie hotel followed the cerentony. ae OA ere Mrs. R. B. Murphy Hostess Saturday at a. Bridge Luncheon, Mrs. R. B. Murphy was hostess Sat- urday at 1 o’clock-ut © three course luncheon, followed by bridge. The table was prettily decorated with flowers in orange and yelow and the Halloween colors were used through-' out the house. j Four tables. of bridge played, hon- ors going to Mrs. M, E. McIntyre and Mrs. W. F. McClelland of Mandan. Qut-of-town guests included Mrs. McClelland ‘and Mrs. L. Bassett of Mandan. Mrs. G. Ay Rawlings assisted the hostess in serving. i Bridal Couple Are | Honor Guests at | Dinner on Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French enter- tained last evening at dinner in com- pliment to Miss Margaret Welch and Dr. John D, Koucky of Chicago, who were married this ‘morning. Yellow roses, bridal placé cards and nut cups decorated the table, Covers were marked for ten. During the dinner hour the guests were delighted at the appropriateness of receiving “Lohengrin’s Wedding March” over the radio. believing it a fortunate coincidenc However, they were very grently surprised when “best wishes” to Miss Welch and Dr. Koucky followed. It was learned. that Mr. French had made arrangements. with Hoskins-Meyer station KFYR to broadcast’ those- special numbers. Out-of-town guests included Rudolph Koucky of Grand Forks, brother of Dr. Koucky, and Mrs. R. Es S. Wilcox and daughter, Maryjane, of + St. Paul. ATTEND CRURCH CONFERENCE .: J. Church, W. J. Noggle, Rev W. E. Vater and Miss Judith Rue; were among:.the members of the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church who attended the Methodist Episcopal con-' ference in damestown.. Rey. John Morange, district superintendent, was _ also in-attendance. ° tained tonight at 7 o’cloc! ner siete last affair of the club season. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox are chairmen of the committee in charge. pny ANNUAL HALLOWEEN DANCE The U. C. T. Auxiliary is making nual Halloween ce sober 29 at the Grand ir is one of ightful formal dances of the year and the usual Halloween will be carried out. ON BUSINESS TRIP A. Sehlenker of the farm loan di partment of the Bank of North Dako- ta has been to Beulah, Zap, Haz Underwood. McClusky and Goodric! during the past few diys transacti business. . Fair tonight and Wed- nesday ; slowly rising temperature Out-of-town guests at the weddin; were Mrs, RS, Wilcox of St. Paul, sister of the bride, Mary Jane Wil- cox, niece of the bride, and Rudolph Koucky of Grand Forks, brother of the groom. Dr. and Mrs. Koucky’ will be at home at th Park Arms, Oak Park, Mil, short motor trip. Mrs. Koucky is a graduate of t! University of North Dakota and is member of the Alpha Phi sorori She has been reference librarian wit the state library commission for the past three years. Dr. ey is a graduate of the University of Chicago, Rush Medieal College and the University of Min- nesota. He was associated with the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., for three years and is at present prac- ticing in Chicago. He is a member of Alpha Kappd Kappa medical’ fra- ternity a Popular Guest Here Last Week Mrs, L. Hennesy has returned to her home in Glenwood, Minn., after a short visit in Bismarck h Felix Ulmen at the Tribune ay ment. Hennesy was honor guest at a number of parties during her visit in the city. Mrs. Mrs. Ulmen entertained at the form- er’s home Thursday evening and a picnic was given Friday afternoon at the Mandan Chavtauqua park. Mrs. W. E. Bush was hostess at a dinner Friday and Mrs. J. P. Sell entertai with a theatre party and bridge Fri- day evening. Panhellenic Bridge Party Held Monday at Grand Pacific The Panhellenic Association enter- tained last evening in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific hotel at a bridge dinner. The.tables were prettily dec- rated with HaHoween favo Honors in the bridge games which followed were won by Miss Rita Mur. Four tables played. The in charge included Mrs. Mrs. T. C, Madden, Mrs. J. L. insure items, lodge or club notices, or per- sonals, the same day received, they thust be at the Tribune office before 10 o'clock in the’ morni: Items. sent in after that time will be held until the following day for publica- tion. Club correspondents are asked i is expecially und to tele- ems early enough so possible to public them MASQUERADE W.-lodge will enter- tain Tues October 19, Halloween jasquerade ty” friends, Invitations will be issued in the near future. Members of the in- vitation committee, tneluding Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ‘ The European Picture Sensation susstame ADOUN tunon 30588 LASKY e\ NEWS PICTURES COMEDY } the D. B. Burton home on Avenue B .( ent-Teacher meeting south of Brad. .| the Steele lodge Monday night. H. Webber and) nt. { Trepp, Miss Lelia Bardsley, Cleme ‘ Kelley aM George Middough, met at last evening and made plans ior the affair, » | LEAVES FOR ¢ Miss Helen Burt f Pekin, China, who has been v in Bismarck with her mother, Mrs. Mary F. Bur- ton, and her sister, Miss Bertha Bar- n, for several days, left this morn- wg for Cleveland. Ohio, where s' will conduct a sale ot Oriental me ; chandise. Miss Burton wil remain in Cleveland three or four days before VELAND going to New York city. She is ex- | pected to return to Bismarck for | Christmas, | SPEAKS IN BRADDOCK | 3. A, Kitchen, commissioner of agri- culture and labor, went to Braddock today where he had been invited to (deliver a Columbus Day addres: at j the Braddock schools this This evening he will speak idock. Saturday Mr. Kitchen will tend a corn and potato show at Alex- | ander. | HERE FROM GRAND FORKS i) Rudolph Koucky of Grand Forks, instructor in the medical department of the University of North Dakota, has been in the city for several days. He came to attend the weddi: brother, Dr. John D. Koucky Ci cago, to Miss Margaret Welch, and has been visiting friends. Mr. Koucky is well known in Bismarck. ATTEND LODGE AT STBELE Frank Falkenstein of Bottineau,; grand master of the North Dakotu Masons, W. J. Hutcheson of Fargo, executive secretary of the Masonic service cssociation, and John Parkin- son of Bismarck, district deputy ‘grand master, attended a meeting of T y Leo DeRochford, avenue, entertgined ‘Satur. noon with a theatte, part: vefter- her Just received! alligator trimming. with a for ‘UST home J glue ma Ny | hi tertained Mond: “Petite” A mest delightful French vamp, high heel Ox- ford of cherry red patent leather with cleverly arranged brown phone us—a Maytag will come to THE BISMARCh: TRIBUNE daught decorations were usea, GOES TO PENNSYLVANIA or Warden John Lee of the North Da‘! brat: kota penitentiary will leave tonight There were about 20 in attendance. for Pittsburgh, Pay where he will at-| Bridge and dancing were diversions tend the national conference of pri- will also go to Philadelphia and New York city be- son wardens. He fore returning. VISIT! Mrs. E. C. Isai vissher and Mr. + HERE Radke and children of Golden Valley] {*¢, Monday club yesterday afternoon dk : nes, drove to Bismarck Sunday to be the} 4 yy a if “ TO ENTERTAIN CLUB ' a 1 guests of Mr, and Mes.” Lester H.| Ay sj brandt gave a paper on the) ates Ww. i. Cole will be hostoss to PARENTS OF SON Monte for a few days. 7 dard talked on “Foreign Relations’ | the Wednesday bridge club tomor-| , ; , s HOSPITAL now of the ceiving treatment NTERTAIN STUDY CLUB Bismarek home of Mrs. 8. cellent program was given. LEGION TO MEET + Claire, celebrating her tenth birthday anniversary. Follow- ine the picture show the guests were taken to the DeRochford home where refreshments were served. Hollowee'; Raymond Hue- and Mrs. George Russe}l-Miller has been discharged from pital, where he has been: re- r several days. study club was en- | pita 3 | evening was served, i] 1 The regular meeting of the pores can Legion wi evening at 8 o'clock at the hal program is being arranged. unty, was a Bismarck business FOR HQME - Mrs, Anna morning for her Wis. relati' home in Fifth stre Patent Dress Oxfords Treadirg the paths of fash- ion is much mere enjoyable when one has that conscious- a feeling that is doubly as- sured in Webb Brothers aootwear, Webb Brothers - chee Department “Smart Shoes For Smart Women” your it and do a week’s washing free—withou! obligation of any kind. S a ness of being properly shod}. be held bese e Nueshaum left this! Racine,! after a visit in Bismarck with] torn yesterday at the St. Alexius nos: equipment this week and expect to SURPRISE PARTY syitionds of | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr, Mi ing his birthday ness gathered at their home; The Cosmos club was entertained | held its regular business meeting to- Bergexon’: will for a surprise party hon-| last evening at the home of Mrs. M. Morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the so Store be Guiness, who was cele-| W. Roan. Interesting reports of the home of Mrs, W, H. Bodenstab.. open evenings until further anniversary.) recent state convention of federated Beh ff clubs were given by M a DM VISIT + notice. of the evening and a course luncheon G. ‘honors in brid, .| received a num! | MONDAY CLUB MEETS rs. W. G. Black was hostess to the Monday club yesterday afternoon Paul Hanson and family, who farm | afternoon at the near Bismarck, are selling their farm! ters Floren. An ex-! — bend in. Bisnarg"with his wife and| |leave Friday for Albany, Ore., where son, vt | they will make their home. — — LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET | COSMOS CLUB MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary will NO PROXIES Are you married’s ., ? a, T make all try* own e, Gladys: Robert: mistake tt returned Monday m Glen Ulin, where she the week-end with her Cook and Mrs, Martha P. were in attendance, ing of the club at the home of EEE DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 249W » J, Worner won| The honor guest | of pretty gifts. Dr. ETURNS FROM LISBON Pr Butler of thy Bank of Nort Dakota has returned from Lisbo where he hes been transacting bus | ted al ment ern position in the collect of the Bank of North Dako row afternoon. 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