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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1930 5 * me - ! ‘ e e 4 s \~ S e l d P, 4 | These Nurses Will Be Graduated from the Bismarck Hospital fram ‘as compleed wih singing of |ioneds Oocia an ersonal| UOUUEUNCHANGDUUECUOEUALONCGHNCCONUCONONONONNCCCUONCONOaUONONOOLI x: HEAR | Wedding Service of Miss Ethel Pollard and Dr. Richard Krause Read at High Noon Today Rev. Walter E. Vater Attendants Are Bride’s Sister, Mrs. Budlong Delegate/| é Hebe bn o = Miss Ruth Pollard, and Dr. To Iceland Millenial ‘The Unconscious aaa of Life’ = sisal bea" Mrs, Minnie Clark Budlong, Boston, | a i formerly head of the state library {commission, will sail June 14 from Montreal on the S. S. Montcalm, for | jReykjavik, Iceland, to attend the! millenial celebration of Iceland. Mrs. Budlong, who is field secretary of the | General Alliance of Unitarian and! family. They were preceded to the Other Liberal Christian Women, wil | altar where the wedding service was |TePresen this alliance, and also the; read by Miss Ruth Pollard, maid of church group of which she 4s pasior, honor and sister of the bride. The at the celebration. i groom was attended by Dr. Clyde| Later Mrs. Budiong will travel inj Welch. The Ven. Archdeacon Homer |the British Isles, Ireland and Scot-; The marriage of Miss Ethel Pol- lard, daughter of Mrs. Mell Pollard of this city, to Dr. Richard Krause, took place at high noon today in St. Georges Episcopal church. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. T. R. Atkinson, a friend of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church at 8 o’Clock SSHEDULUEUEUUOLEGUEOEAUENUOAUOAUaNbEOOUNEaveNUNouOnoGaTeaveguadeavoauanencenucsuasuseaoeausseqeasnate: ziti Home of Paramount Pictures Harrington of Fargo read the mar- |land, for several months. 1 ‘ ) See Sailing on the same ship with Mrs. TODAY ONLY ALICE WHITE The bride's gown was of soft blue |Budlong will be three other North; sisteen nurses will be * : 4 i graduated from the Bismarck hospital at the annual commencement exercises Monday evening at the city auditorium. Top row, in [ae ee ees ee ce naee i ic 2 ome Pree eavanai Le ena above, they are Ella Grosz, Bertha Norland, Golda Mae Beggs, Anna Persson, Helen Winnes, Emma schate, Esther Wildgrube, Ruth Scrivener, Lowes “SHOW G 9 caught at the waist with a rhinestone |Congressman O. B. Burtness, Wash- Tow: Olive Lee, Jennie Johnson, Martha Christianson, Marie Mann eter, Lillian Marson, Johanna Delbert, Leona Anderson and Ella Hart, IRL IN HOLLYWOOD buckle. The skirt was long and ees D. C., and sis Forks. ane "aka Daacualy vy With slightly full. She wore a close fitting ismarck friends be interested | catchy and are sung Pital dining room. News items about white lace hat, and white kid slip-|to hear that Mrs. Budlong’s daugnter|Miss Gaynor and Farrell. Joseph Jack Mulhall Ford Sterling 3 mon Sunday evening at the Evangeli- cal church, . each of the nurses were given in a Rev. E. Jackson, pastor of the First |Clever manner by Miss Ailene Suan- Batist church, will give the invocation ders, a member of the junior class, at the commencement program. Musi- | Who represented a radio announcer. McCarthy and James F. Hanley con- tributed these lyric hits. The story, written by Dana Burnet, pers. Delicate pink rapture roses and lillies of the valley made up her bridal bouquet. jJulia is now pastor of a church at Pomona, Calif., and her son Lester is Lloyd Hamilton an attorney for the U. S. Patent of- in The maid of honor wore a figured fice. is a mixture of high finance and high 10 ADDRESS NURSES cal numbers will be presented by the |Miss Pauline Buzzell, instructor for chiffon gown in pastel shades. Her x ee society with a delightful romance nurses’ glee club. Mrs. Mary Pace the school, addressed the girls, and \ His Latest Comedy Hit hat was a natural colored lace straw. Dehne-Jones Weddi running through it. ————“— superintendent of the School of Nurs-|the class prophecy and legacy were “Don’t Be Nervous” and she wore ivory slippers.to har- e-Jones IN | Fine performances were given bY | Bismarck Hospital Nurses to Be! ine is to give the pledge to the nurses given by Misses Olive Lee and Esther the strong supporting cast whic in- cludes William Collier, Sr., Joyce | Compton, Hedda Hopper, Louise Fa- zenda and Lucien Littlefield. f ~ The photography et sound ebay be ing are as near perfection as yet Seen | Rey, Clinton F. Smith, superinten- and heard in any local theatre. But /qent of Allen Memorial hospital, leave it to your own judgment and see it—as soon as possible. monize with her hat and gown. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. Before the ceremony Jason E. Wait played the following organ selections: “Barcarolle,” Tschaikowsky; “Sakie (From Persian suite) Stoughton; “In | the Morning” (Peer Gynt), Grieg. has The wedding party entered to the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March. During the ceremony Dr. Wait played softly, “Salut d’Amour” and Rev. C. F. Strutz of the Mospite) | ace —e en Grantland Rice Sportlite board will dipl ‘Th ston is to be given by _Rev.|SPECIAL UNEMPLOYMENT MEETING “Feline Fighters” Is Solemnized Today The wedding of Miss Berniece Dehne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dehne, 423 Second street, and Ivan Jones, St. Paul, formerly of Bismarck, took place at 6:30 this morning at St. Mary's chapel. The bride, who was attended by her sister, Miss Nell Dehne, wore a gown of White Canton crepe, with match- Graduated at Exercises eS * nediction is to be given by Rev. Monday Evening Floyd Logee, pastor of the First Pres- byterian church. Rev. Ira Herzberg of the First Evangelical thurch will conduct a ‘Waterloo, Iowa, will give the address | short devotional service preceding the at the commencement exercises for| baccalaureate sermon, and vocal the Bismarck Hospital School of | selections will be given by the nurses’ Nursing Monday evening at the city|chorus. Rev. A. H. Ermel, hospital auditorium. His topic will be “A/chaplain, will give the benediction. at Central hall Monday evening at 7:30 of unemployed of Bis- marck for Poe of forming Federated Union. Everybody be there. —_—_—_—_———— PARAMOUNT THEATRE Can you imagine Maurice Cheva- Monday fh ing hat and accessories. Her flowers ; - ” by Edgar. lier a successful business man; work-|Crown Set With Pearls.” Rev. Smith| The senior class held their annual ‘The church was beautifully decorat-| Detme was ce we ne soe G por ing his head off in a chewing gum | wilt also deliver the baccglaureate ser- class program last evening in the hos- PERMANENT WAVES and ed with masses of spring blooms. |Dehne was dressed in @ frock of or-|tactory? And all because he's in 1OVe | eee bk Clusters of deep pink honeysuckle 2 ee with a beautiful and wealthy Amer- Tuesday harmonize. man. After the ceremony a wedding sper Hermes was best Croquinole Waves, 87.50 Sott trous Waves by expert operaters CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK | covered the altar rail, while white | honeysuckle, cherry blossoms and ferns were arranged behind the altar ican girl and wants to prove to her that he can make enough money to marry her and give her all those Miss Barrington will spend the sum- | Played at two tables, and honors went “a Sacred Heart, Minn. ©" |iin has been honored at several other ee * parties during the past few weeks. study club will meet tomorrow at the| MS, Fannie Heat has arrived from home of Miss Esther Wilson, 208 Ros- |GFand Forks to spend a few days ser avenue, and will hike tc the mu.|SUPervising work in the garden about * ‘nicipal park for a plenic dinner at 1|the Roosevelt cabin. Mrs. Heath, an Ceelock. Members of the commitice in |suthority on native plants and flow- e charge are Helen Gawe: Peat ‘ers, has worked with Minishoshe chap- Frankhouser and Esther Wilson, ter, D. A. R.: which maintains the * * i |cabin, in planting and arranging the WHEN BABY SMIL’ Wayne and Elanor Webber have re- | arden. While in Bismarck she is the ES turned from Fargo, where they have | pers of Mrs. Peter Reid, 811 Twelfth HE FEELS GOOD! iad ay ath wie ae iar 9 And when h i lemy, spent e summer h n e cries, thelr, mother, Mrs. Lydia Sell Web- | eB Wath, Benny fore aoe On Monday, J une 2 that is his own way of " , ne ae to bis uncles, today. Hel connected toting you. that , his a Mrs. Antoinette Jenson, St. Louis, | ¥! je Northwest Bsncorporation, 3 Z F le stomach is all up- ‘ Mo. who has been visting here dur- | Anas on his way home after attend Featuring our higher priced silk dresses: set. Give him oP? You will gain « new sense of North tag the pa me ei ere |g wgroup bankers meetings tn Mon- sizes 14 to 46 B A CPAP America’s immansity by oaiting Manitoba ae . ; ABY SAVERS || Whew comic © ote hee sae | +e = col merchant end banker Dr..W. H. 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David Butler, who 312 Main Ave, Style Without Extravagance Phone 566 y aver LO. piloted them so brilliantly in “Sunny bs Side Up” when they made their mu- Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 Dept. 14 = 1019 Main St. WH) e sical comedy debut. Cincinnati, Ohio. : rail in the chancel. White peonies were used for the altar flowers. Bas- kets of yellow iris, llac and bridal wreath were on the organ. After the wedding a luncheon was given for the bride and groom at the Hotel Prince. Only members of the family and the wedding party were present. Miss Frances Wanner caught the wedding bouquet which Mrs. Krause threw from the steps of the church. Mrs. Krause was graduated from} the Bismarck high school with the class of 1923. college, Beloit, Wis., and is a mem- ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Krause, of the Rawlings and Towne dental clinic, is a graduate | pou) reat and does i of the University of Minnesota, He | P@™/ ease cob eies aedaclag ‘ . " : Chiropractor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause, se Paani Serre ee eet be Today his money is safer in the bank than Dust ~_ i St. Cloud, Minn. Baptist Bible School _|Staudette chang: Neahite 1p: ie éver was'in a holeinthe d. And it’ rugless Physician romantic, too? Dr. and Mrs. Krause will be at} : doesn’t succeed. And so groun nd it’s Lecas Bi home after July 1 in the Towne WillCommenceMonday rae Peer nities ere earning interest regularly, — adding to it- er Come see! The way Maurice Apartments. An informal reception and tca will " be held this afternoon from three to five at the Pollard home, 707 Avenue A. * ee She attended Beloit breakfast was served at the Hotel Prince. Covers were marked for the wedding party, and Mrs. Eliza Kavaney, grandmother of the bride, and Miss Esther Dehne and Ed Dehne, her sister and brother; for Math Braun, Art Benson, Misses Hazel Johnson and Pauline Schantz, and Mr. Faubel. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left this morn- ing for a short wedding trip and later will go to Great Falls, Mont., to jmake their home. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of the Bismarck high school, and has been employed in the office at the Hotel Prince. Mr. Jones, radio announcer for KFYR during the last year, has recently been in similar work in St. Daily vacation Bible school at the First. Baptist church will open June 2 and continue through June 13, ac- cording to an announcement made today by Rev. Ellis Jackson, pastor of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McLaughlin ang |the church. Miss Esther Jacobson children Mary Louise and Raymond, Jr., will leave Bismarck the first of the week for Detroit Lakes, Minn., where Mrs, McLaughlin and children |in will spend the summer months at their cottage on Lake Sally. In the fall the family will move to Fargo, where thoy will make their future home. Mr. McLaughlin, who is with the Quaker Oats company, has been transferred to the Fargo territory. ses 8 Miss Helen McLean, third grade teacher at the William Moore school, left last eveni for her home at . Grafton, N. oes McLean, who is| The senior girls will make and dress | best selling novel, “Young Men of and an assurance of safety. - Same Name. to become the bride of Richard Hall,|dolls as a part of their handcraft| Manhattan.” Others in the cast who; : Chicago, son of Co! an and! work, and the older boys will make|contributes good performances are = You'll Hear CHEVALIER SING ae Diese Hall the latter part of | toys and do some soap carving. George Barbier, aes o0 Bae eae ° ‘. ‘Two Great Hits! june, has been an honored ‘guest at x OR on and Elaine Koch, a F N 1 B k i several showers recently. For Mrs. R. G. McLaughlin, who pies ir st ationa an ‘You Brought ai en Kind of Love * * * will leave in a few days to make her} Hobart Henley, director of “The ‘ Miss Winifred Barringtort and Miss | home in Fargo, Mrs. George E. Smith | Lady Lies,” directed “The Big Pond, - Bismarck, North Dakota Irene Ramsland left Thursday for Minneapolis, where they will spend a few days before going to their homes. will be superintendent. Students will be grouped into four departments, with Mrs. Ira Herbert charge of the pre-school group. Other divisions will be the primary, junior and junior high. Hours Will be from 9 until 12 each morning. A staff of experienced teachers has |been secured. Rev. Jackson will {teach Bible study; Mrs. Jackson, mis- sons; Mrs. Howard McNutt, good jcitizenship; and Miss Jacobson will have charge of the morning chapel | period. entertained a group of friends at \bridge Wednesday evening at her home, 905 Sixth street. Cards were The song numbers are tuneful and | things she has been used to all her life? Well, that’s exactly what) Chevalier does in his latest Para- mount picture, “The Big Pond,” a gay, romantic comedy revealing this famous Parisian star in one of the best roles of his screen career. You can blame it all on Caudette Colbert, Chevalier’s charming lead- ing lady. She meets him in the Ven-| ice of gondolas, moonlight and en-/ chanting love songs. She is capti-| vated by his charm and romantic) spirit. She falls in love with him and he, of course, falls in love with her.) But Claudette’s father, the famous, “chewing gum king” does not want a romantic Maurice in the family. He! in the States, and plans to work ae debonair Chevalier so hard that he| will be only to glad to take the next boat back to the continent. Cheva- lier accepts eagerly and with Clau- dette, her father and mother sails for America. - . Chevalier sings in “The Big Pond.” | He introduces two new numbers, “You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me” and “Livin’ in the Sunlight — Lovin’ in the Moonlight,” both songs that suit Chevalier to the proverbial ope Claudette Colbert proves a delight~ ful heroine. One of New York's most | popular young actresses, Miss Colbert was recently seen gn the screen in “The. Lady Lies.” Incidentally, . she is soon to appear in Para:nount’s dramatization of Katherine Brush’s which comes to the Paramount The- atre Monday and Tuesday. Over $200 a Year! ECENTLY a farmer deposited in one of our affiliated banks $7,000 in dirty bills that had been buried for-years. Every year his money was underground he had lost over $200 in interest. He was getting tired of the high cost of buried treasure. self as money at work should. The farmer is getting sound financial help from the bank and his credit rating has improved because he can always give the bank as his reference. 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But the father of the girl he loves demands that Maurice come to America! To he can support the girl in luxurious American style! does it will thoroughly amuse MAURICE™ CH EVALI ER ‘The Big Pond” with CLAUDETTE COLBERT A Paramount All Talking Comedy from The N. Y. Stage Success of the “Livin’ in the Sunlight. . Lovin’ in the Moonlight”

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