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Wedding of Miss Alice Sheehy of Omaha and Francis M. Parsons Service Is Read at St. Peter's Church, Omaha, With Bride's Cousin Officiating Miss “Allce Sheehy, daughter of Mrs, P. J. Sheehy of Omahe, .Nebr., became the bride of Francis Morton) Parsons, son of Mrs. L. M. Parsons, _ THE 1 BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1982 _ unl i iy Is Solemnized Saturday Catholic Daughters Plan Annual Dinner Dance for for. Husbands The Bismarck 0 court, pthale Will be hostess Daughters of America, at the annual dinner-dance for hus- bands and-men friends to be served ‘at 6:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, in the 14 Sixth street, at a service read at } o'clock Saturday morning at St. Peter’s church, Omaha. Bishop J, A. Griffin of Springfield, Ill, a cousin of the bride, officiated at a nuptial mags. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her brother, Cyril E. Sheehy, St. Paul, Minn. was gowned in a Lanvin model of ivory satin. Her veil of tulle was caught with pearls into a cap of tulle and she wore a necklace of pearls. Lilies formed the bridal bouquet. Her only attendant was Mrs. Hugh Twohig of Sioux City, Ia, a sister- in-law. Mrs. Twohig wore a gown of yellow satin with a short jacket banded at the sleeves with canary martin. She wore a turban of brown tulle and brown slippers. Her bouquet was a sheaf of deep yellow roses. Mr. Twohig was best man for Mr. Parsons and the ushers were Paul Parsons, brother of the bridegroom, and Richard Condon, nephew of the bride. The church ceremony was followed by @ wedding breakfast at the Fon-| tenelle hotel for members of the bri- ‘dal party and relatives. Among: the guests at the wedding were Mrs. L, M. Parsons and Miss Genevieve Parsons, Bismarck, mother and sister of the bridegroom, and ‘Miss Agnes. Parsons, Rochester, ‘Minn., another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have left on an extended wedding trip which will take them through the east and south. They plan to return to Omaha to make their home about the first of April. + 4 Mr. Parsons, who formerly was connected with the Northwestern Bell Telephone company here, now, is in the employ of ati Omaha tele- phone company. * * Knights of Columbus Will Sponsor Dance « Bismarck members of the Knights f Columbus will give a dance for) members of the order, their wives and | friends Friday evening Jan. 22, at tal Mary’s school auditorium. There wil be no admission charge, it was tal nounced. The entertainment committee for the winter. season, composed of D. - Dodds, C. J. Myers, C. H. Mergens, J. N. Roherty, James Guthrie, Thomas Galvin and J. A. Kohler, is in charge of plans for the party. os @ Mrs. Claude Fuller, Beach, arrived} in Bismarck Monday for a few days’ visit with Mrs. John Hoffman, 410 ‘West Thayer avenue. x * O* B% Cards were played at two tables | when Miss Harriet Rust sis on | the members of her bridge club Mon- day evening at the University club. Prizes in the games were won by Mrs. ! R. F. Krause and Miss Charlotte Lo-} ¢ gan. * oe j Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Stair, Tribune] * apartments, entertained the members of their bridge club Saturday evening. A yellow and white color scheme was carried out in the appointments. ‘Three tables were in play, with Mrs. ‘W. T. Stedman and Carl Reff hold- ing honors. * * * Mrs. Florence Davis, librarian for ¢ the state historical society, will give the first of a series of six radio talks during the regular weekly broadcast sponsored by the North Dakota Fed- | ¥ eration of Women’s clubs from the’ Bismarck station Thursday afternoon § et: 3 o'clock. “Flicker Tales” will be the topic of the series, and the sub- ject of the first talk will be “North Dakota's Nickname, ‘Flickertail.’” “Mrs. Davis will be the speaker on the third Thursday. of each month. HEMPEL’S 107 Fifth st. Phone 1612 QUALITY. AT LESS Wed. and Thurs, Specials APPLES Roman Beauties, face and wound, per box. 91D - Main Go 6 Rounds } Troop No. of which she is state president. es. % Ford LeBarron, son of Mr, and Mrs. 8. O, LeBarron, 810 Rosser avenue, who has been assistant manager of the Woolworth store at Grand Forks, has been transferred to Havre, Mont., where he will manage the company’s store, according to information re- ceived here by his parents. dining hall of the World War. Memo- tial building, it was announced Tucs- Reservations for the affair are to Reamer ahaa on A. Greenwood, of the dinner committec, before Friday. sa mae eae ly for cl which will oan a minight. Juvenile “Ofchesten Will Be Be Organized Organization of a ju & juvenile all-string orchestra, sponsored the “Mehus Conservatory of Music, is under way, it was announced Tuesday by Miss we Mehus, head of the Conserva- * Mr. and Mrs. son, Donald, of Dickinson are spend- ing a few days in Bismarck while Mr. Personius is transacting business, While here they are guests at the home of Mr. Personius’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Personius, 610 Sag street. * * Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Brockman will leave Tuesday evening for their home in Jamestown after spending the day in Bismarck with friends. They will be accompanied by their daughter, Miss Annabelle, who has spent the week-end here as the guest of Miss Mildred Nierling, 118% Third. 8t. Under the pian, pupils enrolled for | class instruction will be given free of charge « complete violin outfit. Les- sons will be largely in classes, it was announced, because many childrén work better in groups under the stim- me *. eae (coaipetibion: Pu | g——___—___—_-_—_ —____—_-4 ‘ | ry nrvlied from the ge of | Meetings of Clubs | *FSrueh excellent musical talent i among young people of Bismarck has {_And Social Groups | been noted by G. C. Nelson, who is in charge of enrollment. | The Luther League of the First Lu- Pilko ser Meiers have be-| theran church will hold a skating e popular few years, par- . 20, ticularly in the far west, and such an POaans aie vencneraet-to meet acid organization here 4s a further indica-/p, m, in the church parlors. tion of the musical interest and prog- ee OK Tess of the ag Ors “atte sald. The U. C. T. Auxillary will hold a card party at 8 o'clock Wednesday Major and Mrs. F. A. Byrne, Fort |evening at the home of Mrs. Peter Lincoln, entertained the Fort Lincoln | Karpen, 414 Avenue B. bridge Re etna one at their x * * quarters epost ere were! The Yeomen lodge will sponsor a guests for five tables. Score awards | card party at.8 aes Thursday eve- at the close of play were presented to|ning in the Odd Fellows hall, to Colonel Wallace McNamara, Mrs. H. | which the ‘public = ee = ane: Captain Stow and Mrs, Fred * fe" le. » Mrs. F. L. Brant’ 12 Sixth St., will be hostess to members of the Bis- marck Sunshine society at the regular meeting at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday ee if Women’s Club News Pate RR Suan” 4 Biographical sketches of the wives of two presidents, Mrs. Herbert Hoo- ver and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, were given by Mrs. B. E. Jones, who had the program for the meeting of the Monday club at the hoiae of Miss Hardy Jacksgn, 601 Sixth St. Jan. 22 was set as the date ‘cr the an- niversary dinner party at which hus- | | bands of members will be guests. | x kk Mr: and Mrs. F. A. Lahr, 100 Ave- nue B West, entertained eight guests at a bridge dinner at their home Sat- urday evening. Yellow and white freesia and yellow tapers in silver. holders were used in the table deco- | rations. Contract was played after jdinner, with honors oe to Dr. F. 1B. Strauss and Mrs. E. H. L. Vesper- man. * oe Colonel A. B, Welch of Mandan will be the speaker at a general meeting of Bismarck’s Girl Scout troops at 7 O'clock Wednesday evening in the World War Memorial building. Col- onel' Welch will tell the story of Sakakawea, the Indian Bird Woman, and relate history of Indian tribes who formerly lived in this territory. . 4 is race the program. * Mrs. rere Enianl and Mrs. Roy | Kennelly presented the program at & meeting of ‘thé Bismarek Study club Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. A. Floren, 802 Mandan St. Mrs. Erdahl spoke on Honduras Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson were hosts at a bridge dinner Monday eve- and Mrs. Kennelly had “Tegucigal- to Mr.! pa” as her topic. if 3 Life amo under the the Five-Year plan was discussed Shunk at a meeti club the hom id) of Mrs. L. V. Miller) a, Eighth St. The club will hold its. annual party for at th ‘ga jian peasants eon es povernient and paper read by Mrs, of “ie evening at George as herd s Monda; husbands_on Saturda: ‘y ahd e. Hotel Prince cafe: A dinner and bridge party is planned. To On Cable Between (Continued from page One) miles fier Spend $52,000 Ullin day In Bismarck, Mandan of open wire. This includes al from Fi First St. northeast ortheast. “in Mandan GLEN ULLIN FARMER SUCCUMBS IN CITY Henry Carter, Prominent Mor- ton County Man, Dies of Stomach Ailment Henry Carter, 74, prominent Glen farmer, died in Bismarck Fri- night from the effects of a Stomach ailment. poor health for the last four months, Carter became serjously ill about two weeks ago and Thursday was brought to Bismarck for medical treatment. Prominently, identified with affairs LYS eae {of the Glen Ullin district for the last! 35 years, Carter first settled In Mor- ton county in 1886. Two years he retired from active vce tg ing over the management terests to his sons. He wi his home at Glen Ullin at b the of his death. ‘ Born in. England in 1857, Carter came to the United States as a young man. He acquired ing interests during his long dence in North Dakota. He leaves his widow, two sons, four) daughters, one brother and one sister. His children are William, John, Mrs. H. B. Harper, and Mrs. J. Sharp, Glen Ullin; Mrs. J. ©. Leeds, Buchanan; and Mrs, Elmer Snyder, Great Falls; Mont. His sister is Mrs. M. J, Hunke, Mandan, and his brother is J. L. Car- ter, Los Angeles. time Fesi- Glen Ullin Congregational church at 14 it blocks of ole Line mow care | eee en tying Further work in Mandan involves the placing of about four bloeks of 400- and 600- Pa cable west from the central of! ticipated growth in’ the west southwest portions bok the city. * * ; A. H, Personius and In cable city. A pair tions tion K of. Thi ditur will the apoli: cuits. eee Dr. ‘were fire to provide facilities for anticipated growth and demands service in the northwest part of the distance telephone ers Junction, four miles west of Val- City, ard Sterling, 25°miles east Bismarck, a distance of about 110 miles, it'is announced by. Waldo. hours to complete. This line is one of the most im- portant long distance lines in North Dakota and carries circuits such as Helena, Minneapolis-Regina, Minne- Billings, Valley City, Fargo-Jamestown cir- The work will consist of replacing more than 9 poles ,and 7,720 crossarms as well as the placing of 426 anchors, 539 i “City-County News t Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Malchert, Hazelton, are parents of a son born Monday at the Bismarck hospital. was a visitor in Bismarck Tuesday. pags City, Jan. 19.—(AP)— | E. Russell, area to death and five other men tanks in the Oklahoma City field Monday. of crude oil burned. 50 wires. ‘ice to provide for an- and Bismarck, a °200-pair aerial will be placed on Hannafin St. for telephone Repair Project Begun’ pole line reinforcement: and re- project of considerable propor- has been started on the sec- of the Be ead long line between Rog- is work will involve an expen- | e of approximately $41,000 and require about 14,000 man work Chicago-Seattle, Minneapolis- is-Minot, Fargo-Minot, , Fargo- Fargo-Bismarck, Fargo- 2 ved oud telephone and straightening 371 poles. Larry McLean of Jamestown, 1 oe i KILLED BY EXPLOSION | 31, a welder, was injured by an explosion and which swept a battery of oil More than 10,000 barrels snovp co by 5" Hou jo “countercit- | Don’t Call Hera “Bad Girl” (Blame It on Her mind. ways of the world. WARREN ANITA PAGE LAST Robert’ 4 Norma ,, “Private TIMES | Montgomery Shearer Lives” TUES. A Delictous - Racy Comedy Romance! Under eighteen, the dangerous age. She was old enough to know her owa But too young to know tlie MARION MARSH in her first starring role “Under Eighteen” * ‘ NORMAN FOSTER Here ix one of 1932's Really Great Pictures! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY THEATRE “The House of Hits” fieiating. Yeats a89 Tnterfient will be in the cemetery] and at Glen Ullin. 2: maxing| Funeral Rites Held For Michael Lenhart) _ Ba’ Funeral services. were conducted |“ extensive farm-|Tuesday afternoon at the Perry m- Prince Cafe 25e plate lu Jai Lunch and Dine with us for Wednesday, 20th American Pot Roast of Beet Browned Potatoes Creamed Carrots Funeral services will be held at the| = EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY, FOR VIOLIN CLASS INSTRUCTION Iu being offered by Mehus Conservatory of Music A complete violin outfit will be given each student Students from the age of six accepted. An be organized from the students of these clas! mation telephone 306 or MEHUS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC . Bismarck, N. Dak. 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