The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1928, Page 5

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a Ve FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 Howard Murphy Is Awarded Gold Medal in Oratory Contest Patrick Howard Murphy of Bis- marck, who is attending iM reg contest held at the col- lege. > tn reporting the event the follow- ing is quoted from the St. John’s publication: “The judges of the Eats awarded first prize to Mr. t. John’s! Schmidt and University, Collegeville, Minn., was | ra recently awarded a gold medal for| at the Presbyterian manse, winning first place in the annual| Paul 8, Wright officiated at {Sov of rose bei Social and Personal | Miss Lena Schmidt and William Yegen Are Married Here The bon! of Miss Lena illiam Yegen of Bis- marck occurred Wednesday evening Rev. the ceremony. r. and Mrs. Roy Mills of this city were attendants. Mrs. Yegen wore an afternoon 0 and a corsage of ink roses and daffodils. rs. ills’ gown was of shades of brown atrick Murphy on his rendition of | and tan. Shylock to Antonio. His imitation of Shylock as well as his gesticula- | di tion was very artistic. The students Present at last year’s contest will temember how well he gave Mark Twain and the Interviewer, for which he was chosen second in merit.” During the intermission Herbert Pyne, professor of music, enter- tained with several violin solos, ac- tompanied by Patrick Murphy. Mr. Murphy, who is known in Bismarck as Howard Murphy, is the son of J. W. Murphy of this tity. e « ef Myrtle M. Nelson Becomes Bride of : Dr. George A. Worner Miss Myrtle M. Nelson of Cole- harbor became the bride of Dr. George A. ,Worner of Bismarck Thursday at the parsonage of the McCabe Methodist church. Rev. Walter E. Vater read the marriage service, The bride wore a tan crepe en- semble with hat and accessories to match, She was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Nelson, whose zown was of blue crepe. Leo J. Ferderer attended Dr. Worner. Dr. and Mrs. Worner will be at home in this city after May 1, fol- ‘owing a trip to New York city, Washington, D. C., and other east- *rn_ points. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nelson of Cole- rarbor, is a graduate of Bismarck aigh school and of the Minot teach- ars_college. Dr. Worner’s parents, Mr. Mrs. J. M. Worner, are residents of New York city where he attended iigh school. He was later grad- aated from the Michigan State col- lege. For the past nine years Dr. Worner has been employed as fed- oral veterinarian for the United States department of agriculture. For eight years he has been asso- tiated with the office in Bismarck. eee All members of the First Bap- aist church will meet Thursday eve- aing at a potluck supper at the church. Dr. Stockton will be a guest of the congregation and every nember is requested to be present. eee 4 St. Alexius hospital alumnae as- sociation will hold a candy and cake sale Saturday at Cowan’s Drug store. The sale will begin at 11 yclock, nee Marion Folsom of Bismarck, who 's attending the North Dakota Agri- ‘ultural college, Fargo, was re- tently initiated into Theta Chi fra- cernity. and 2 eee R. H. Bjelland of Clarion, Towa, s visiting in Bismarck with his orothers, Ray and Wallace Biel- and, while en Toute to California. Misses Ethel and Catherine Fish- tr have returned from St. John’s Academy, Jamestown, to spend Eas- ser at their home Jin this city. Miss Madge Runey has returned from the northern part of the coun- where she has been visiting schools for the past week. Vincent Malmquist has returned from Jamestown college to spend Easter with has parents, Rev. and Mrs, A. J, Malmquist. . : ° e Miss Roberta Burr has returned tome from Jamestown coll to spend Easter here with her father, fudge A. G. Burr. ; Miss Emily Olson, who is attend- ng the state university, is spend- ng .the Easter vacation at her tome in this city. BUTTERED PEAS Sunshine Cake, eac! Rocks, a dozen Tartar Sauce, | | A.W. LUCAS CO. - Basement Lunch Room Saturday Hours—9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Plate Luncheon BONELESS BIRDS MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY BREAD AND. BUTTER 25e Plate Supper PRESSED MEAT ON LETTUCE WITH THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING POTATOES AU GRATIN BREAD AND BUTTER 25 Delicatessen Specials Easter Special Brick Ice Cream, a brick Ice Box Cookies, a dozen ... Salad Dressings Mayonnaise, a pint ........ ne Thousand Island, ~ a So a ERS a Se 1 aineconsoonneneerecssocsonencees 1 BE cepted a position. Following the ceremony a wed: ! ing supper was served at the home of the groom’s brother, C. P. Yegen.; Pink roses and lighted tapers dec-| orated the table. Mr. and Mrs, Yegen are taking a week’s trip to South Dakota, and upon their re- turn they will be at home in Bis- marck, The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Julia Schmidt of Morristown, 8. D. For the past few years she has been by the local telephone employe va ae Mr. Yegen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yegen, pioneer residents of Bismarck. He attended the city schools and was graduated from Bismarck hizh school in 1919, He is now employed at the filtration plant. e-e Mrs. Berta Baker of this city, who is visiting at Minot this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Colcord, was honored at an informal party Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. E. J. Pepke. eee Mrs. Charles Whitrock and_ son, Thomas, of White Bear Lake, Minn., have returned home after visiting in Bismarck as the guests of Mrs. Whitrock’s brother and_ sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kelley. cee The ladies aid of the First Bay tist church will meet Thursday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Milton Rue, 315 Avenue B. Mrs. H. M. Beall will assist in en- tertaining. eee Mrs. F. A. Little of Fayette, who has spent the past two months with relatives in Bismarck, is now the guest of Mrs. Hugh McGillivray of Dickinson. ese Mrs. D. T. Richey of Bismarck left Wednesday for Minot where she will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Corbett. eee Miss Shirley Penner will return from the state university to spend Easter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penner? eee Miss Estelle Dale of Jamestown is the week-end guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred S. Dale of this city. e+e Miss Gwendolyn Jensen left today | for Dickinson, where she will be em- ployed in the offices of the state highway commission. eee The Sunshine Girls of the Bap- tist church will hold a sale of home- made candy Saturday at the A. W. Lucas store. eee Miss Mary Ellison of Sterling has returned home after spending the past there days with friends in Bismarck, ae Miss Katherine Weber, who is employed in the office of the county auditor, has been ill for the past week. . ese The ladies of the Episcopal church will hold a food sale at the Lucas store Saturday afternoon, eee A daughter was born yesterday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs, C. Bosch of Linton. , eee Wallace De left Wednesday for Fessenden where has ac- Miss Edith Morange is home from Jamestown college to spend the Easter holidays. 2 a “ .A marriage license was issued Wednesday to William Yegen and Miss Lena Schmidt of Bismarck. CORN RELISH Dancers are the only girls who like to get a spot on their working clothes. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reilly of Hazen have returned home after a short business trip to this city. The ladies of the pa dele at church will have a food sale Saturday at the A. W. Lucas Store. Sidney Register, who is attending the state university, will spend the week-end in Bismarck. oi Prayer meeting will be held Wed- nesday evening at'8 o’clock at the First Baptist church, Marvin Ness will return from Grand Forks this week-end to spend | Easter in this city. a | 1 Mrs. John Schneider of Bismarck was discharged from St. Alexius.| hospital Thursday, ; Ira L. Rush of Minot spent Wed- | nesday in Bismarck, looking after business affairs, one Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michaels of Wing were business callers in this city Wednesday. a Miss Hazel Robinson of Hettinger was the guest of friends in this city Wodnesday. i Mrs. S. M. Havdet of Stanton visited friends in this city for the past few days. eee i R. L, Fraser of Washburn spent chesanrred here, looking after busi- negs interests. | eis Miss Alida Jacobson of Minot is{ spending a few days in Bismarck | with friends. Leo Hafner of Beulah transacted business in this city TWursday. ‘Want to Miss s Heaven "Eee ee Wah Veosl Refrete Coon-Sanvass OscuagTas (wea Another for Ye Sen treet Win Vecst Rerose ™™ Jeuuore Haur’s Kewrocny Sensxases Ne, 81256, 26-4anh W. A. Hart of Carson spent Wed- nesday in this city while transact- ing business, eee Mrs, Maude Brewer of Sentinel Butte spent Thursday in this city with friends, a John Garman of Linton has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment, eee H. O, Batzer, Jr, of Hazelton transacted business in this city Thursday. ‘ Mrs. A. A, Sailer of Stanton is spending a few days in Bismarck this week, ee Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Fellows of ert od were guests in Bismarck this week, EXACTLY SUITS ELDERLY PERSONS Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound quickly stops teasing, harassirj: coughs that tire out and prevent sleep. Immediately relieves a tick- ling throat, and stops nervous hack- ing. 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FOR EASTER Children’s Ready-to-Wear Rompers, boys’ wash suits and pantie dresses. Guaran- teed fast colors, reasonable prices, — Peacock Art Shop, 508 Broadway, Annex block. Pre-Easter sale of millinery, coats and frocks at the Sarah Gold Shop. Style without ex- travagance. Sunshine Girls of the Bap- tist church are selling home- made candy at the A. W. Lu- cas Co. on Saturd: Buy your Easter Cand MATINEE Every Day at 2:80 The glorious story of the Prince who lost his heart to @ peasant maid. Gay scenes of student Ife, actually made in Old Heidelberg! Romance across which falls the shadow of a throne! KOKO COMEDY All the famous LOANS on HOMES Finance or refinance your home through our plan, west rates and _prepayment privileges P.C. Remington & Son ck. 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