The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1927, Page 5

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‘MONDAY; AUGUST 8, 1927 © Clara Christensen Becomes Bride Of Henry G. Groves Mise Clath Christensen of Bis- marck became the bride of Henry G. Groves, also of this city, afternoon at the Presbyterian manse Rev. G. W. Stewart of- ficiated at the ceremony. - Edna Jensen, a niece of the attended as bride: Twore an aftcrnon gown of pale pink peorpette. The gtoom w: by Leslie A. French, a Engagement ‘of’ Paul Remington, Jr.; Announced Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Schottler of Dex- ter, Minn., annownce the engagement aghter, Kathryn Bery!, to Paul Calvin Remington, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. P..C. Remington of Bis- The wedding will be an event of st 20, and will take place at ‘3 Epigcopal church in Austin, RETURN TO FARGO wore peach colored 4 carried a bouquet of daughters Dorothy and Beverly have peas. urned sister of Mrs. W. E. a their home in Fargo after|* past week with Mrs, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Booth,.at the Patterson farm, and attending the druggists’ convention at Mandan. Miss Jean Halbeisen wiil remain in Bismarck with her grand- parents until Sqptember, M. E. SOCIETY TO MEET The Methodist: Women’s Missionary society will meet Tu at the home of Mrs. Walter E. Vater at 107 Bixth street. Mi: will: be the leader of The ‘bride isa Jensen of $14 Avenue D, ai tended the Bismarek has been employed in way commission offices since leaving Mr. Groves: is-a graduate of the’ University af Michigan, and is ¢ ployed as testing engineer for tl highway commission of this state, Following the ceremony a wedding erved at the home of the sister, Mrs. Jensen. at home in Bismarck after Sept. 1. VISIT RELATIVES HERE Hugh Jackson and daughter Miss jelen Jackson of Freemont, Ohio, the city Saturday to spend 3 as the guests of Mr. rother ‘and two sii P. Jackson, Mrs. Harvey Harris and “Miss Hardy Jackson, RETURN FROM CONFERENCE ‘Rev, C. A. Stephens, Misses Evelyn and Esther Jacobson, Stephens and Clarence Hoover have returned from a B. Y. P, U, conf ence in the Black Hills, They ma AT FLASHER Miss .Ruth Kaiser of Mil Mont., who has been visiting in Bismarck, is now spending so time with relatives at Flasher. Mi Kaiser was the guest of honor at a party at Flasher the last of the week. Ig DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. A. D. Matheny of Carrington was discharged from St. Alexius hos- pital today. She was accompanied to her home in Carrington by het daugh- ter, Miss Florence Matheny, and the Misses Emma and Mary Lyon. HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patera have returned from a three weeks’ motor trip to the Black Hills and other points of interest in South Dakota, and to Crosby, wi relatives and friend: RETURN FROM MINNES Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosen ha turned from an extended visit to Minnesota lake resorts, and with rel- atives and friends in the Twin Cities. They have been. away several wecks. RETURN HOME ‘3 Mrs. C. N, Hansen and children re- turned home Saturday: from and points in Minnesota where they have spent the past month as r guests of relatives and friends. VISITS PARENTS HERE Mrs. R. L. Bork of Ray, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, for the past three weeks, returned to her home Sunday. She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Ruth Staley. GUESTS LEAVE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Snyder of Chi- cago, who have spent the past week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. “Stadler, left Sunday for their home. En route they wil visit relatives in GUESTS OF RELATIVES S. C. Falkenstein and son, Richa: have returned to their home at tincau after spending the past week as the guests of the H. F. O'Hare, Charles Staley, and J. P, French fam- AT SPIRITWOOD LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Theodore: Greenfield of this city: and Mrs. Greenfield's sister, Miss Mary Elizabeth ——:~ TO CALIFORNIA ‘Wyman Glitachke of Bismarek Sunday for San Diego, Calif., where he plans to make his route he will visit at west - of Minneapolis, spent ‘the week-end Jat Spiritwood Lake. ° FROM BAKER - Misses Margaret and Johane De- of: Baker are spending in Bismarck as the guests of nd aunt, Mr. and Mts. HOUSE GUEST OF, REMINGTONS Dr. L.A. Schipfer of Chicago and formerly of Bismarck is spending ® few days in the city as the guest of Mriand Mrs. P. C. Reming- IN TQ NEW YORK M G. Church, who have spent the past two weeks: in Bi marcl as the guests of Mr..and Mrs. W. J. Church, heve, home in New York VISIT SORORITY SISTERS . nd Ruth Staley re returned from Grand Forks and Fargo, where they spent the past week as guests of sorority sisters. DRIVE TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr, and Mrs. C,,B, Rosen and chil- dren left this morning by car for Minneapolis, where they will spend two weeks with relatives. RETURNS TO DUTIES Mrs. Myrtle Zeamer has returned to her duties at the A. W. Lucas store after spending the past week with relatives in Mandan. VISITS MOTHER HERE Mrs. M. Jackwitz and little son Billy of St. Paul are the guests of Mrs. Jackwits's. aq ston, of this city. . ARRIVES HOME SUNDAY bin arrived home Sunday Ullin and Hebron, where he--has spent the past week with GUESTS FROM DICKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Giles Personius have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Personius of Dickinson, spend several days here. TO BUTTE, MONT. S. A. McDonald, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. McDonald of this city, for th past three weeks, left Sunday for hi: home in. Butte, visit IN FARGO’ Mrs. W. E. Parsons of this and her guest Mrs. Hartlee May of foungstown, Ohio, are spendi: daya: in Fargo with friends. ON VACATION r Bertha Luyben of Webb Brothers’ store is spending a two weeks’ vacation at Duluth, Minn. HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Sunday at St. Alexius hospital to. Mr. an Schaefer of Mandan. — eetsened te hele TING HERE Miss Mary Biles. gone is i several + “SPENDS SUNDAY WITH. PARENTS Miss Ruth Duncan spent ag at her home at New Salem as FROM MINOT s ] A. Pease of Minot arrived ‘| in the city Saturday to spend several’ is guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. i Mrs. Carl Borge of Bre! - friends in’ Bismarck Friday. _ Goat Getters! <9 SOR, ES) DED —— , WE WANTED A LITTLE BOY> OF Coun, —Bul now ~ 1 WOULDN'T FRADE FOR. WORLDS — ume GIRLS: ‘ So Sweer aD DAINTY — AND YOU CAN DREGS~ Tem WP GD Cure -|a sedan dr | of this city, w j hospital in Crookston but, E.. 0. Haraldson of Kenmare and the Misses Margaret Johnson and Maric Strauss. Grand Forks People was seriously injured. cultural college at Crookston e ‘Sunday morning. The car was molished and Mr. and Mrs. Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Roll injured. All four were t: to rturn home Sunday morning. damaged, RIVER AT FLOOD STAGE | Little Rock, Ark. Aug. 8—OP)— Flood waters were pouring through the Pendleton and Medford levee | breaks, on the south side of the) Arkansas river below Pine Bluff, to- day for the fourth time this year, the Arkansas Democrat was advised, by R. R. Rice of Varnier, secretary of the Arkansas flood commission. | DENIES AGREEMENT IS REACHED | MINERS GO ON STRIKE © Iona, Mich., Aug. 8.—()—Governor | Fred Green of Michigan today denied | he had reached an agreement with Mayor William Hale Thompson of| strike today in protest against the Chicago specifying that Michigan] sentencing to death of Sacco, and | Vanzetti, Massachusetts radi .| cording to early estimates by offi- would end its opposition to Chic | diversion ‘of Lake Michigan water. he governor's statement was issued | from his home here. tho week-end in Bismarck with Glee Club Members at Lions’ Meeting Members of the Naperville (Ill.): brifly. Collegé"Glee club were guests of the ¢xP Lions club today at their friends. ——_ VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and children spent Saturday in Sterling with relative: Today’s Weather Much Like Fall Sing ho! for fall is with us now With all its bracing breezes. It's not so bad if one’s forewarned, But otherwise, he freezes. : This rollicking chanty, seems some- what out of place on August 8, but © (DoRSNT 1 GET vOIR cont 7 gulls,” by Prothero; “The Water- melon Song,” and others. introduced its members spoke Dr. F. B. Strauss, eprsidnt, ressed the Lions’ plasure at ha glee club members as guest i i ion to enter the Bismare meeting in the Grand Pacific hotel) jyh in the attendance contest being an dentertained the local men with a| sponso: number of selections, red by the International Lions clubs, to start this fall, was made at Bight of the 12 members of tho|the meeting. The attendance prize for the week, donated by Jos Tschum- | perlin, was won by Harold Hopton. “The Sea-| Guests were:former Representative i glee cluo were present. they sang included dates or no date, it was cold enough this morning to qualify as an autumn day. The win had a sharp edge and there was a haze in the air: which would almost make one believe he had done a Rip Van Winkle act, go- ing to bed in August and getting. up in October. Y é t It was cold, too, as the mercury” testifies, Bismarck had a minimum of 46 for th 24 hours ending at'7 a. im. today, while it was positively arc- tic at Crosby, where the minimum was 36. x A rising temperature is predicted for tomorrow, with possible light frost on low ground in extreme east portion of the state tonight. Low ground in northern Minnesota is also due for a light frost, according to the weather bureau's prediction. ¢ ALLEGED EMBEZZLER ARRESTED ug. 8.—(P)—Al- ki, former Mil- $528,000 from scores of Milwaukeans, has been arrested: in Detroit, Mich., according to a telegram received to- day by police from Detective Shener, who went to that city in search of the missing man. Try Ow Modern High Pres- sure Greasing Service for All —Prices Reasoiiable, Short Stop Station. 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