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¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933 5 SOCIETY NEVS' Bismarck Man Is Married at Double Ceremony at Barton Conrad Hagen of the state treasur- er’s office was one of the principals in a double wedding which took| Place at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning | at the Lutheran Free church of | ton, N. D., when he was married to Miss Myrtle Brusven of Barton, At ne Rev. Viggo Dahle. the same time her sister, Miss Aleda Brusven, became the bride of Rev. Alexander Borrevik of Bisbee, N. D. The brides are daughters of John Brusven, Barton, and Mr. Hagen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hagen of Pleasant Lake, N. D. A company of more than 100 rela- tives and friends were assembled for the church ceremony, read by the A profu- of early summer flowers, ferns and other greenery adorned the/ bouquets of pale pink roses and lillies-| fellowship in surgery at the Mayo/per for which a charge of 25 cents | Hazen, was caused by cancer. Persons not having} church. Mr. Hagen and his bride were at- tended by Miss Ruth Hagen, a sister of the bridegroom and by Walter Brusven, brother of the bride. Brides- maid and best man for the Borrevik- Brusven ceremony were the bride- groom’s sister, Miss Esther Borrevik and Rev. Holger Hagen, brother of Conrad Hagen. Ruth Fluvog, Barton, Fi cousin of the brides, was flower girl. The wedding marches were played by Mrs. L. Lillequist, Rugby. Miss Frances Fering, Towner, a high school classmate of the brides, sang a group of numbers immediately preceding the service. The brides wore similar gowns of white satin, made on princess lines with veils of tulle and carried shower PARAMOUNT ond these great players from 4—GLORIOUS DAYS—4 Today Wed-Thur-Fri The Master Producers Who Gave. You “42nd_ Street’’ Lead the Way’ Again with on Amazing Innovation in Entertain. ment! Scaledto Spectacu- lar Grandeur! Packed to the Hilt with Novelty and Surprise! 5 NEW SONG HITS! 300 GLORIOUS GIRLS! 13 GREAT STARS! See/ See/ “The Stairway to the Stars,” “The Dance of the Singing Violins,” “The Pageant of the Forgotten Man,’ and 4 other magni- ficent presentations—each a show in itself worth the full admission price! A Warner Bros. triumph. Mighty Cast includes WARREN WILLIAM ALINE MacMAHON JOAN BLONDELL “42nd Street” of-the-valley. The bridesmaids wore frocks of organza in pastel shades. A wedding dinner was served at the Brusven home after the ceremony. Both Mrs. Hagen and Mrs. Borrevik are graduates of the Rugby high school, and the latter recently com- pleted a course in nursing at the Good Samaritan hospital, Rugby. Mr. Hagen, who will bring his bride to Bismarck to reside this week, is a graduate of Augsburg college, Minne- apolis, He has been employed in the office of the state treasurer since the first of the year. Rev. Borrevik was graduated from the theological seminary at Augsburg college. He is pastor of the Lutheran Free church at Bisbee, where he and Mrs, Borrevik will make their home. eee Rebekahs to Attend State Convention Bismarck Rebekah lodge will be represented by a large delegation at WELCOME A. W. LUCAS CO. This store cordially welcomes you to Bismarck, the Capital City of North Dakota. Misses VISITING LIONS: the annual state Rebekah assembly which opens Wednesday morning in Valley City. Among those attending and who left Tuesday for Valley City were Mrs. J. W. Scott, 311 Seventh St., Miss Catherine McDonald, 604 Eighth St., Mrs. J. W. Guthrie, 622 Tenth St.; Mrs. Joe Maison, 723 Fifth St.; Mrs. M. O. Agre, 812 Thayer avenue, Mrs. K. C, Arness, 223 West Thayer avenue, Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St.; Mrs. Celia Schloemer, 422 First St., and Mrs. Don Olson. Mrs. Agre will motor to Valley City with a group of Mandan members of the lodge, including Mrs. Charles Rowe, Mrs. Della Crosthwaite, and Miss Mary Stark. ‘The convention will be in session ‘Wednesday and Thursday. * Miss Halfyard and J. W. Ankenmann Wed Of interest to Bismarck and Man- dan residents will be the announce- ment of the wedding Saturday at Grand Forks of Miss Winnifred Half- yard, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F. 8. Halfyard, Grand Forks, formerly of Bismarck and Mandan, and John Wil- liam Ankenmann, Huron, 8. D., form- erly of Bismarck. ‘The bride's father, who is pastor of the Grand Forks Methodist church, read the service at 8 o'clock at his home in the presence of immediate relatives and a few friends. A gown of Eleanor blue crepe, with trimmings of white taffeta, was worn by the bride and she carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies of the val- ley. Her only attendant, Mrs, Frank Stevenson, Minneapolis, was gowned in yellow crepe and she wore @ cor- sage of orchid sweet peas and valley lilies. John Ruettell, a fraternity brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A wedding breakfast at the Lilac Hedge tea room followed the cere- mony. Mr. Ankenmann and his bride have left on a motor trip to Chicago where they will attend the Century of Pro- gress Exposition, later going to Ten- nessee to visit relatives. Dakota. Mrs, Sarah West Ankenmann, Jack- son, Mich., was graduated from Bis- marck high school. He later attended the University of North Dakota, where he became a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Ankenmann will make their home at Huron, where he is em- ployed by the Northwest Public Serv- ice Utilities company. ee # Crystal Shower Is Given June Bride Complimentary to Miss Margaret % Kajan, whose marriage to Arnold H. %|Maas, Bismarck, will take place the latter part of this month, Misses %|Delora Samuelsqn and Edna Martin- The bride attended Bismarck)179 a schools and the University of North; 29, Ninth St. left Tuesday by auto Mr, Ankenmann, the son of Foundation, Rochester, received his’ academic work and his degree in medicine at the University of Vir- ginia, He is a member of Kappa Alpha and Phi Rho Sigma fraterni- ties. He is a grandson of Archbishop Green, Episcopal bishop of Louisiana. Dr. and Mrs. Newell are to make their home. at Chatanooga, Tenn., after July 1, where Nr. Newell will be associated with his uncle, Dr. Ed- ward Newell, ee % Ione Noggle Gets High Rainbow Honor Miss Ione Noggle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Noggle, 719 Fourth 8t., has been awarded the Grand Cross of Colors, an outstanding rank in the Order of Rainbow for Girls, it was announced Tuesday by Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, mother advisor of the local Rainbow chapter. The award is made annually to Rainbow Girls for distinguished serv- ice for the organization. Notification of her appointment came from Mark oa supreme recorder of the or- ler. Miss Noggle has been an officer | and an active worker in the chapter here for several years and at present is assisting with plans for the. grand assembly — gad June 15-17. * % Miss Ethel Childs, 220 Fourth St., has as her guests this week her cousin, Miss Olivia Johnson, Cole- harbor, and also Miss Jean Larson, Pendroy, Mont. e* Mrs. H. K. Pederson of the J. C. Penney store has returned from Ap- pleton, Minn., where she spent a week with Mr. Pederson and their family. ee % Mrs, Elizabeth Geiermann, St. Cloud, Minn., has come to Bismarck to spend about a month with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geiermann, 512 West Broad- way, eee Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Harroun and son Ira, 100 Third St., have returned from Harvey where Sunday they at- tended funeral services for O. Roble, ™ayor of Harvey. Mrs. Roble is a cousin of Mrs. Harroun, ee *% Miss Angela Matejcek, 618 Second St., left Monday for Dickinson where she attended the wedding of her | brother, Charles Matejcek and Miss Lillian Pavalajcek, which was solem- nized at Dickinson Monday. Miss Matajcek will go from Dickinson to Petersburg, N. D., to spend a two- weeks vacation. * e * ,Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilsdorf, New England, who were married at Dick- inson Sunday, and the members of their wedding party were guests at a dinner Sunday evening in the Rose Toom of the Patterson Hotel. Covers were placed for nine guests at a table centered with roses. Dr. Gilsdorf and his bride were en route to Sioux City, Ta., where they will visit. Lieutenant. oun Livan, United States Navy, and Mrs. Livdahl, who have spent the last three weeks in Bismarck as guests of Lieutenant Liv- dahl’s mother, Mrs. G. N. Livdahl, mobile for Annapolis, Md., where Lieu- tenant Livdahl will take post-graduate work at the U.S. Naval academy. ‘They expect to spend a few days with friends in Chicago en route. xe & Mr. and Mrs, Bruce B. Wallace (Velva Livdahl), Minneapolis, have arrived to visit for a week or longer with Mrs. Wallace's mother, Mrs. G. N. Livdahl, 719 Ninth 8t., and other relatives. Miss Thelma Livdahl, phy- sical education instructor in the Litchville schools, also has arrived in| Bismarck to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Livdahl. ee HR Major and Mrs. A. C. Young, 600 West Broadway, gave a bridge dinner for 12 guests Saturday evening at their home. Lilacs were used in dec- orating the tables and rooms. Score % | son entertained with a crystal shower Monday evening in the lunch. room %|of the A. W. Lucas store. Guests were women employees of the store of which Miss Kajan also is employed and friends, numbering about 36. A mock wedding provided an amus- ing bit of entertainment. Participat- | ing t& the mock ceremony were Mrs. % | George Luck as the bride; Mrs W. S. Y| W. Mundy as bridesmaid; Mrs. M. H. 4|Engeseth as | ated the tables. %|nesday in the chapel of Westminster; ~| Bismarck persons, is a graduate of Rohrer as the bridegroom; Mrs. A. Anderson as best man; Mrs. G. M. Holmes as minister; Miss Hannah train-bearer for the bride; Miss Irene Hartzke as ring bearer; Miss Ruth Duncan as flower girl and Miss Samuelson as the father. The remainder of the evening was passed informally with games. Spirea and spring blossoms decor- eee Dr. Cecil Newell Weds | Miss Gretchen Thelan Announcement is made by Dr. William P. Thelan of Wilton, of the marriage of his daughter, Miss) Gretchen Elizabeth Thelan and Dr. Cecil Edward Newell, Rochester. Minn., which took place last Wed- Presbyterian church, Minneapolis. Dr. William H. Boddy officiated. | The bride, who is known to many! Durham Hall, St. Paul, and the Uni-| And invites you to visit our modern Women’s and Ready-to-wear-shop. versity of Minnesota. She is a mem- ber of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Dr. Newell, who has just completed $3.95 2 pair full fashion Sheer C! hose for ... Bismarck, N. Dak. During this convention we have arran, special prices Welcome Lions New summer frocks, prints—and the beautiful new sheer are the favored materials. $4.95 New white Millinery—$1.88 Ohm Dress on all merchandise. honors in the bridge games went to Major and Mrs. J. F. Duckworth and Coreain J. W. Chrissy of Lincoln, lebr. Meetings of Clubs, | | Fraternal Groups | > ‘The Sons and Daughters of Norway lodge will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Selma Jacobson, 310 First St. A social time for members and their friends will follow the business session. ee K The meeting of the local tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, planned for Wednesday evening, has been postponed until June 21, when it will be held at the home of Mrs, Albin Hedstrom. * ke * The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Lutheran church will serve a supper in the church parlors Thursday eve- ning, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. The menu will include meat balls and gravy, mashed potatoes, creamed cab- bage, pickles and jelly, homemade rolls and dark bread, ice cream and cako, * ee Members of the Bismarck Sunshine society will meet at 2 o’colck Wednes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs Adolph Kutchera, 701 Ninth St. eee, A picnic supper will be served at the H. W. Herman cottage south of the city Thursday evening. The pub- lic is cordially invited to attend. Mu- sic and a bonfire will follow the sup- $7.95 hiffon Shop Across from G. P. Hotel We are pleased to have this opportunity to greet and serve you. ged will be made. means of transportation are requested to assemble at the Patterson hotel corner. cars for passengers are asked to stop at the corner, * * Oe The woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday after- noon. The topic will be “The Isles of the Ocean”, Miss Anna Burr will speak on “A Visit to the Islands” and Mrs. H. L. Wheeler will discuss “Our Hospital in San Juan, Puerto al Miss Elizabeth Johnson will sing. Veteran Resident of Hazen Dies Here the Hazen district, died in the Dr. J. H. Miller sanitarium in Bismarck early Tuesday morning. Death of the 55-year-old man, who had lived eight miles northwest of Bismarck’s Smartest Shop $487 BUTTREY’S New All Pure Silk Slips 98c Our telephones, city directories, ete., are at your service... . Others having room in their Gottlieb Oster, veteran resident of | Group One Values to $10.00 High Grade All-Wool Coats had been il] since last November. He leaves his widow, two sons, and | four daughters, all living in the Haz- en area. Sons and daughters are Al- bert Oster, Arthur Oster, Lena Oster, Mrs. Oscar Newberger, Ella Oster and Annie Oster. Funeral services, according to ten- | tative plans, will be conducted from ; the Lutheran church at Hazen at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The body will be buried at Hazen. Parents of Bismarck | Man Wed 50 Years Parents of a Bismarck man last Sunday observed their golden wed- Ging anniversary at Williston. They are Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Jaynes, father and mother of Dr. ; Percy R. 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