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t . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 of Social and Personal Pauline Schlect and Chris Greutz Miss Pauline Schlect of Temvik became the bride of Chris Greutz of Hazelton Monda: age of the Zion Bismarck, Rv. J. and Mi: tertaini Are Married Here at the parson- utheran church V. Richert ading the marriage ceremony. Luncheon Given For Mrs. W. A. McDonald Mrs. F. A. Lahr and Mrs. J. C. Oberg were hostesses at one o'clock luncheon Tuesday at the Lahr in honor of Mrs, W. who is leaving Bismarck in the near future to make her home in Cali- fornia. Cut flowers were used to decor- ate the luncheon tables. The after- noon was spent at three tables of bridge with honors goin; aoe Pierce of Mandan, Mrs. icDonald was: presented with a guest favor. Mrs, G. H. Spie'ran, Mrs. Charles mn Miss Rose Schlect, who attended er sister, wore an afternoon dress of blue crepe. brange cre - Henry the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Greutz will make their home at Hazelton, where the sroor- is employed as a mechanic. Tt beaded in silver. nittel of Hazelton was bride wore ment will impressed realistic set some ve! Miss home A. McDonald, an intrigui soon forget,” to Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Stewart of Mandan were out-of-town guests. Mrs, Lahr Irs, Oberg were assisted in en- ng by Mrs. Lahr’s daughter, Mrs, Willis Wyard of Minneapolis, Residents of Bismarck Give Impressions of Play ‘Seventh Heaven’ According to residents of Bis- marck, who were so fortunate as to see “Seventh Heaven” during its long and brilliant run in the east, an eral eS unusual entertain- n afforded when the play is Bees at the city auditorium in Bismarck Monday evening. Mrs. C. J. Lynch saw the play in New York City and Jecially with the unusual igs. “ ‘Sevent en’ provides an opportunity for| hi fine acting,” she said. lary Parsons also saw the play in New York and called it a “wonderful production.” “No one who sees ‘Seventh Heav- en’ will be disappointed for it has lot that one will not the opinion of M. B. Gilman, who saw the play in the east when it was, first produced. 1 He Maud enue Paria will give a dancin; ursday Nov..17 at the AOL v. Music will be furnished by LaVine’s orchestra who will play modern and} awarded the medal from the old fashioned dances. be ser of Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. conclusion of the games. . . was es) lot and City November 18. Heav- has school alumni. alle North Dakota where Washington, Terre Haute, Ind., Lf ta tit) i and playwright, is aut ber of ; in the House.” ‘W. | hall. His Lunch will ‘ved during the evening and everyone will be elcome. Mrs. Mattie Erstrom Honored by Friends About 25 friends entertained at a surprise party Saturday evening in honor of the birthday. anniversary The evening was spent at five tables of whist with honors going to N. F. Happner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Happner and J. F. Hanson. Refreshments were served at the Famous Company Will Play at Valley City , The famous Kennedy Players, including Charles Rann Kennedy, Edith Wynne Matthison and Mar- garet Gage, will give one ance of their play, “Old No! the college auditorium in Valley This company been secured by the Valley City City is the only point in this Cte oey will play. It is also their first it to this section of the United States. The tour which the company is now starting will take then. to I, Mass., New York City, Brooklyn, D.C., Akron, Ohio, Chicago, his, Valley City, and Dallas, Texas. both actor r of & num-| books, including “Servant wife, Wynne Matthison, has Loree" been meri- SOREN ph heph ergyee te ten ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE can Academ for perfect diction on the si may mi mai ti Miss Thelma Thorkelson, secretary of the Valley city sgl school alumni association, Valley lity. irthday Party at, Hendrickson Home Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hendrick- son entertained Monday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Hendrickson’s mother, Mrs. ba eta wl bridge e evening was spent a at the close of which a course luncheon was served. Places were marked for 10 guests, Mrs. Hendrickson was presented with a lovely birthday gift. Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser Entertain at Cards rform- ly,” at play at the E. A. Kaiser home Mon- day evening when Mr. and Mrs, Kai- ser entertained a group of friends. Score vrizes for the ga.ae were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. B. Korupp and Mr. and Mrs. Cap Peterson. A two-course luncheon was se! late in the evening. ‘ Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Frisch Mrs. F. P. Frisch was hostess to er bridge club Tuesday evening at her home at 709 Ninth street. Cards were played at two tables and high score was won by Mrs. H. G. Hilden, At the conclusion of the Mem- Edith Three tables of Lis were in| buildin; of Arts and Letters] games the hostess served a refresh-| noon. Mrs. E. H, Morris and Mrs. Siena: Kitchen will be assisting 08 ment course, eee B, and P. W. Members ‘Hold Monthly Dinner! The Business and Professional Falls, Mi Women’s club held its monthly din- ner at the club rooms Tue ay eve at 6: anksgiving decorations were carried out in the table appoint- meats. A short business meeting was held following the dinner. Pauline Dutton, who is in the city in the interests of the play “Seventh Heaven,” addressed the members on the merits of the play which will be presented in this city Monday evening. The committee in charge of the dinner Tuesday consisted of Miss ved aa : rs. ree juger, Brantner and Miss Chrissie Budge. The Business and Professional Women’s club will hold a rummage sale Saturday in the Bismarck bank former]: planning ees, Officers for the coming year will be elected at the regular meeting of the Lloyd Spetz Post, American ion, tonight at the A. O. U. W.. hall. Final arrangements will be made for the Armistice day obser- vance, and the dance which the Le- gion will give Friday night. All members are urged to attend to-| tratior night's session, ia ear The Ladies Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet. Thursday afternoon with Miss Anna Burr at 522 Ninth street. Mrs. J. L. Hughes, Mrs. F. E, Mc- Curdy and Mrs. Ralph Penner will] M: speak on the program of the after- Harold I. Burton, who has been rts editor and reporter for the jismarck Tribune for the last year, left last night for his home at Little linn, where he will visit for a few days before going to Seas Le Br on ce! a position wit! e Associ- ated Press and will be attached to the Milwaukee bureau of wide news gathering or; His position on the Tribune taken by J. G. MacGregor of Fargo, with the editorial depart- ment of the Fargo Forum, World war veterans who are to attend the annual Armistice day dinner, which is to be ‘iven them free of charge by the merican Legion Auxilia: War Mothers Friday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel, are urged to register at the Harris and Wood- mansee store tonight or early to- morrow morning. Se portant that registrations be made, those in charge of the dinner point out, as some idea ..us' be obtained of how many Will attend, Miss Gwendolyn Jones, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jones of this city, who is attending the Univer- sity of Wisconsin at Madison, has been given charge of the adminis- section of the university k, the Badger, which will published early, in the spring. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors for the regular meet- ing Thursday afternoon at 2: irs. H. R. Cunz and Mrs. N. Bystrom will act as hostesses. PAGE FIVE: jurton has ac- world zation. neck Jewelry store. Larson. and the spent Monday in It is very im- oe Tet First £_| Harrington, All members and their friends are in- vited to attend, the meeting. 8. A. Olsness, state insurance commissioner, who recently under-, went a minor operation. at a Minne- apolis hospital, is recovering rapidly | da: and is expected to return to ~ his desk next week, according to infor- mation received by friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rygg of De- corah, Iowa ,have arrived inthis city to make their home. Mr. Rygg will be in charge of the watch re- pair department at the R. E. Bar- The Thursday Musical club will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. John A. eee The members of the Legion Auxi- liary will not hold their regular meeting this gvening as scheduled. Mrs. Green Duncan of Judson Bismarck as the guest of relatives and friends. Miss Dorothy Dood of Hazelton underwent a tonsilectomy at St. Alexius hospital Monday. Notice We, the undersigned shops, agree to close all day Friday, Fennec i, a iy ing open Thursday night Novestber 10th, till 9 Sclock— Service Barber Shop, Annex Barber Shop, Knott’s Barber Shop, G. P. Barber Shop, P. G. Erbe’s i} Shop, J. C. Dolan. Emil Nelson of Fargo f ness caller in this city abn _ eee A. R. Hallack of Rain or snow tonight or Thursday, Colder Thursday. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 6 Extreme Values in Suits ‘Two Pairs Pants $29.50 Bergeson s Quality-Style-Econemy Barber 4 COSC SSSE6SSUOOO MOO 9SOOE ! 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