The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1927, Page 5

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Social and Personal Miss Mary Brady Is Bride of John Runge| and John Runge too! day morning at cathedral, Father Fischer service, The bride and groom were attended ed Miss ae Boyle and E. P. Crane of this ci Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held for the Ae rlaae party at the Grand Pacific ir and Mrs. Runge, who icy i residents of Bismarck for ma nd street. MISSION SOCIETY PICNIC ‘The Birthday-Mission society of| Reb the First Lutheran church will god a picnic at the Mandan Tourist ca Thursday instead of the meeting. Those who desire tri ation are requested to be church at five o'clock, and those wishing to leave later are asked t call Mrs. J. Aug. Carlson or Mrs. J. J. Barth. All members and their friends are invited to come and bring] ¢ a picnic supper. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Nell Mickelson left Tuesday night for Fargo where she has ac- position with the division with offices in that city. She was accompanied by Miss Kathieen Preston of 0 who has been visit- ing relatives in Bismarck for a few weeks. aes: aie CON- Miss Eratyn. rouge. has returned from the Alpha Delta Pi sorority convention Which was held recently on board ship. George also) 7 visited at faints in Canada and in the cast. WILL VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs, C. Hendershott will le this evening for Flint, Mich. where she will spend a month as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Elliot, En route <he will visit in St. Paul for a few:dayna TO DELIVER ADDRESS in Fergo today, ran address at ing of old settlers, grounds. MOVE TO MA Mr. and Mrs. Meyer have made their home in the Mason apartments, Bismarck, for some time, ure moving to Mandan where Mr. Cohen will be in business. ~ EN ROUTE TO PARK AND BLACK HILLS ut the state fai G Miss Rose Hagen of New Salem is in the city as the house guest of Miss Jessie McDonald. RETURNS FROM VACATION relatives, ANNOUNCE BIRTH: OF DAUGHTER A daughter was born Saturday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ellingson of this city. VISIT se sgagapa "1 AND WISCON- Mr. and Mrs. R. G, je have re turned from a vacation trip to point in Minnesota’and Wisconsin. HERE FROM WILTON Anita Erickson, Antheny Frickson and Oscar Backman of Wi ton were guests of friends in Bis- marck today. RETURN FROM WARWICK Mr. and Mi Stanley Smith and children have returned from War- wick where they spent the past two weeks with relatives. TO BROOKINGS, D, Mir. and Mrs, T. C. Madden left Saturday car for Brookings, S. D. where they are the guests pf x atives. VISITS HERE MONDAY Miss Mildred Funston of Menoken spent’ Monday in Bismarck th guest of friends. GUEST FROM MINOT Miss Dorothy Johnson of Minot is in the city as the house guest of Henrv Larson and Bloom- quist of Sibley Butte Stanted busi- ness in Bismarck Monday. IN CITY TODAY George Kush of Sterling is in the city today looking after business in- tgrests. RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS, Miss Ruby Sandgren has. returned to her home in Minneapolis after spending two nae as the guest of haw sister, Mr. J. C, Oberg, at the Tribune HE TL, + nea tonight Little $1.00 & $1.50. ‘HATS make their home at ait ‘ Miss Inez Leighton at 204 it B west, 'TRANSACTING 1 BUSINESS ee PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET T Ladies Aid Bey Presbyteri meet Thursday a! Circle 1 will, me | parlors with rs, H. Landers, Mrs. The marriage of Miss Mary Brady! M. an at he and Mrs, John F. Youn Circle 2 will be tube, 211 Avenue B west, with Mrs. Munger and "Mrs. ing | Mes. Lahr E, McCurdy wil George E. Wheeler hostesses. assi Mri enteftain Circle e at iier home at 415 Ninth sirect. TO MINOT Misses Irene and Winnifred Robert- son, who have been employed at the capital for some time in the ‘of the superintendent of pub- ruction, will plans to teach this. winter, dll d Miss Firene will spend the win- ter in New York } City. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Misses Chatlotte -in t Minne>nolis_and_De- troit Lakes, Minn, aati City wit Skorinard. HOME FROM VISIT Mrs. P. G. her daughter, Mrs. A. as the guests of retatives. also Bismarck. is EXTENDED MOTOR O'Brien and son, Billy, C! in *Ruckel. and Mr. O'Brien's sister. in-law, Miss Madge Webster, have turned from an extended moto~ trip to St. Paul Be ee uakee Wis other points in FOR SEVERAL \\L_ MONTHS’ VISIT Mrs, M. A. Keller left this morn. ing for Conrad, Mont., where she wil spend several mont! with relatives. Mrs. H. D. Kellér and Mrs. H. J. Neubauer will for Thursday by cai relatives. GUEST LEAVES | FOR PARK rgus Falls, Mini leave Mrs, Grace Casey of Winnipeg who has been a guest at the E. A. Kaise: home, Park. ther ant. who are driving to that city soon. After spending some tim RETURNS | FROM SUMMER HOME| Engen of this city. Lahr returned Monday from| a Yeation trip to his summer home| Mrs. Lahr! ‘and James, who| in the at Big Sand: lake, and sons, Willial have spent. the summer there will remain until tht opening of school. METHODIST LADIES AID ‘The second division of the Meth- odist ladies! aid will hold a regular, meeting Thursday afternoon at orelock @t the home of Mr: Harris at 609 Seventh stre TO STATE FAIR Mrs. Elizabeth Volk and Mrs, Gen. evieve Heintaman of this city teft nn. this morning for Fargo where they) in spend a few days at the State sine FROM LAKE MELISSA M. Webb returned Tu Niel sa where he spent t! at the ‘Webb sgn summer home. TO VISIT . RELATIVES Lacey and little daugh-; inia, left today for Min- Budweiser Real Hop Malt Syrup Send for booklet giving perines candy mak- ing aod baking. fre your po eee your mal distoasy rep poss yoy seen Saazer and American hops! —the pick of American barleys! "aku ial, bicnsdiews leave soon for me in Minot. Miss Winnifred Gertrude Bichhorst ‘and Logan have returned from Mrs. M. Eich. wav octvupanies taem on the nding some time in Valley Plomasen and children Jean and Bruce, have returned from| Fargo where they spent five weeks They d at Davenport and at reham, Minn., before returning to TRIP Port Arthur and Conrad also to be ~ests of left Tuesday for Yellowstone she will return to Helena, and join the Kaiser family Harvey | jay from past u The conclusion of two more colony romances soon will be ten in the divorce courts, they in Hollywood. Constance Talmadge 1| (above), who has been separated |from her husband, Captain Alastair Mackintosh, for ’ several months, $s announced she will apply for ivoree from Rudy Cameron Bren- nen of vi grounds of eight years of married Tr) TELE neapolis where they will spend a month at Mrs. Lacey’s former home. HAVE A SON A son was born Monday at the Bis- | marek hospital to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. e VISITS SON HERE 0. eeberg of Mercer is ing her son. Conrad, | who is a patient at the Bismarck | hospital. | HERE FROM FARGO Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Far. rr, go are in the city as guests of 3! friends. | HOME FROM MONTANA RANCH | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reade have re- turned from their ranch which is = ' Yocated northwest of Hav: eee! Mont, ] Funeral For Pastor Is Held at Glencoe Funeral services for Rev. Wilbur Fisk Grundy, who had been pastor of | the Stewartsdale and Glencoe Pres-! byterian congregations for many |years, and who dropped dead Sunday after conducting services ut the | Stewartadatechurch, were held Tues- | | br. once you Sudwelser Real think what goes a dinner concert at 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE day at the Sloan Memorial church at 9 a, gray redeiine ie Same OP Olga sight, Rev. Froder| 7 Me Wilton, and Rev. W. ler of Fargo were the prin- cipal speakers at the funeral. were assisted in the ceremony by Rev. 8. Johnsan of New Salem, Rev. McGinnis and Rev. John Wright of China. The honorazy pall bearers were Charles Carlsén, Robert Woodland, Otis Davenport and John O. Otterson, The following friends of the deceased attended as active pall bearers, Bi J. Buckley, Roberu Lance, George Me- Murrick, William McDonald, B. Boyd, ‘and Robett R. Boyd. The remains were taken to Minne- apolis Tuesday; ment will be Springs cemeter F Radio’s Rialt Rialto | ’ | 4 night where inter- made in Crystal (By the ‘An bocinted cited ‘Peeka) A New York program will be rebroadcast at 7p. m, through WCCO, the Twin Cities station, fol- lowed at 8:30 by a musical pro- gram. A_ male Vier will heard at 9 vith a dance gram at 10 id organ recital 11:30. ‘ ede WAMD (225), ‘Minneapolis, has 5, the radio movie club at 7 p. m., and a dance program at 10:45. WRHM (261), Minneapolis, feature a dinner concert at 6 p. m., and has a popu- lar program at 8 p. m. WDGY (261), Minneapolis has a musical program by a trio at 7 p. m. WHDI (278), Minneapolis, will feature « big hat prize program, as pianist and accordionist at 9 p. m. a KYW (526), Chicago, will re- broadcast a New York program at 6 and 7 p. m.; has a studio concert at 8 p. m., and carnival for 9:30. WBBM (389), Chicagw, will feature a string trio at 6 p. m.; an orches- tra and soloist at 7; theatre pro- gram at 8:30 and popular program at 9:30. WLS (345), Chicago, has orchestras at 6 and 6:20; choral music at 7 and popular program at 9. WLW (428)), Cincinnati, has an orchestra at 6:30; quartet at 7 7:30; an orchestra at 8 and ro- at Time's passage leaves little impres- Sion upon Olga Petrova’s heauty: as evident in this photo. It was made upon her return to New York from | 4 trip abroad with her husband, Dr. John D. Stewart, instruction ti program at 7:10 p. m. wes The Little Symphony ill heard at 6:30 from (535) dance music at 9:30. broadcast the exhibition game be- First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, il Bismarck, N. SAY GOODBYE TO.TRAVEL WORRIES! _ Take Along a Hartmann! Modern means of travel require modern types of luggage. A Hartmann Ward- robe Trunk is comparable to the Twen- “~“ tieth Century Limited or the Maure- tania... all three serve their pur- pose 100%, Explaining all the merits of Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks is difficult, “Showing _ them is a simple'matter. May we have that pleasure today? This VACATION SPECIAL hasall the exclusive fea- tures and adva: tages that he made Hartma: Wardrobe Trunks famous for over half @ century. A special showing of the new style Gladstone Bags, Dress Cases, Hat Boxes, Traveling Bags, Automobile Trunks, Dress Trunks, etc., all at very moderate prices. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” by America’s fore- wie expen of 70 yn of know \weiser Gen cn st Bad fed on eat decide ASK YOUR GROCER: ‘ABOUT J.B Grocers Phone $00 For Information a io at 9, and diversified tna Moines, with a quartet at 8:30 anal WCCO will tween the New York Yankees and | jon arches, thus doing away with | the Paul American Associ: teams from Lexington ica at 2) p. m., Wednesday. AD July 20. — (AP) - stretch of road through the he: of London to the dock district is to be built at a cost of $20,000,000. The new road will be known as | the Victoria Dockroad. It will be | carried for a considerable distance Summer Shoe\ale traffic delay now caused by s' bridges and grade crossings. Ne: ly 700 houses must be torn down | to make way for the road. The | Government will pay 75 per cent | of the cost, and the London County Couneil 25’ per cent, | | SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Phone ‘ 944 for tire service. DOCTOR M.E. 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