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| ( Local Couple Married THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANU/ _ At Crookston Oct. 28 Mies Joyoe Hupp Peurrea’s Wedding to Paul Grant Hedstrom Announced Announcement was made Thursday of the marriage of Miss Joyce Hupp Peurrea, daughter of Mrs. John Stack, Dexter City, O., to Paul Grant Hed- strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, 8238 Sixth St. ‘The marriage ceremony took place ‘at Crookston, Minn., on Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Presbyterian parsonage with Rev. Frederick J. Hibbard read- ing the service. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scharnowske, 701 ‘Twenty-first St. brother-in-law and Gister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs, Hedstrom are mak- ing their home in Bismarck at 402 Fourteenth 8t. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bismarck high school and for two hod attended the University of orth Dakota at Grand Forks, where ‘he was affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. He now is employed with the state highway department. His bride has lived in Bismarck for about @ year, making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Jacobson, 617 Four- teenth St. ‘Wednesday evening, Mrs. Jacobson gave a bridge party and linen shower t» compliment Mrs, Hedstrom. There were 12 guests. nee Because of illness of one of the Officers, the Rebekah lodge has cen- celled the installation ceremony which was to take place at the World War Memorial building Friday evening at Hh a ‘The regular meeting will Large Shower Honors Recent Dawson Bride ‘To compiiment Mrs. Albert Geist of Dawson, @ recent bride, 31 women entertained at a linen shower given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. O. Johnson, 701 Front avenue. Mrs. Geist was Miss Nellie Wollschlager before her marriage. Hostesses with Mrs. Johnson were Miss Anna Walters, 103 Avenue B, West; Mrs. John Scher, 420 Eleventh St. South, and Mrs. Otto Schaulch, McKenzie. After the guests assembled, a mock wedding was presented with Mrs, Scher as the bride, Mrs. Schlauch as the bridegroom, Mrs. Johnson as the ‘bridesmaid, Mrs. Matt Bertsch, 701 Front St., as the flower girl; Miss Elizabeth Moos, 300 Ninth 8t., as the best man, and Miss Magdalene Moy- nier, 422 Eleventh St., South, as the bride’s father. Whist games played at four tables followed, with high scores held by Mrs, George Bittis, 306 Ninth St., and Mrs. J. Martin, 703 Front St. A large wedding cake was the cen- terpiece when a two-course luncheon was served with appointments in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Geist, who have been visiting with their aunt, Miss Walters, will leave Thursday evening for their home at Dawson. x ke * Mrs. M. H. Lynch to Speak Friday Evening Mrs. M, H. Lynch, Lidgerwood, de- partment president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will be heard in an address over KFYR Friday evening IN SHEER SILKS NEW! SMA kinds of 4 PRINT EVENT! DRESSES sss These trim little frocks ... the kind you can wear most any time + «. have broken into print in all over designs. Sizes 14 to 50. ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE GROUP OF DRESSES $395 They’re fascinating! They’re different! They’re smarter! See them today. SALE of Ladies’ Pure Silk HOSE 98c $1.39 Values Sad. ‘arvios”welahts, te peed 8c and $1.30 values. THEY'RE Cc SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR » srry way, BUY THEM BY THE BOX. AND ACETATES RT! CRISP! Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, 702 Avenue E, parliamentarian and legislation com- mitteg member of the local Auxiliary unit. Mrs. Lynch will talk on some phase of legislation before the present con- gress affecting World War veterans. The program is in accord with the national topic for study by American Legion Auxiliary members during January, which is legislation. Mrs. Lynch is making her home temporarily at the Lewis and Clark hotel in Mandan. ‘ * * 16 Red Cross Nurses Fete State Supervisor Miss Rebecca Pond, state supervi- sor of the Red Cross Nursing service, was honored at a 7 o'clock dinner given at the Inn Monday evening by 16 Red Cross nurses, who are alumnae of the Bismarck Evangelical and St. Alexius hospitals. Miss Esther Teichmann, 111 Rosser avenue, Bismarck school nurse, pre- sided during the dinner hour. She introduced Miss Pond, who gave @ brief talk on her work with the nura- ing service as supervisor for Minne- sota, Montana and North and South Dakota. Arrangements for the din- ner were made by Mrs. H. J. Bischof, 709 Washington St., local chairman of the Red Cross nursing service. ‘While here, Miss Pond also ad- dressed the student nurses at the hos- Pitals. She left nara morning. e x * Episcopalians Ending Church Year Thursday A 6:30 o'clock dinner will precede the annual meeting of members of St. George's Episcopal church which is to be held at 6:30 o'clock Thursday eve- ning at the parish house. Yearly re- ports will be given by Rev. John Richardson, rector, and by the heads of all the church hn omahee big George's Afternoon Episcopal Guild, assisted by the St. Elizabeth Guild members, who will serve. ze % Mrs. A. W. Shaw, Tacoma, Wash., is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Cordner, 519 Third 8t., and also with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw, Mandan. Mrs. Shaw is a former resident of Mandan. es * & Miss Flizabeth Stannard of the Prince hotel entertained her club Wednesday evening at the home Georginia 609 Sixth Mushik, 1300 Thayer avenue, won the | from 17:45.to 8 o'clock, according to| Sixteen friends surprised Mr. and jis the guest speaker at the January Mrs. Matt Neibauer, 210 Fourteenth | meeting of the Community Council. 8t., Wednesday evening with a bridge |The meeting will be held Friday after- party, the occasion being their tenth jnoon at 3 o‘clock at the American wedding anniversary. Mrs. Joseph |Legion Auxiliary room, World War Baron, Mandan, and Mrs. Valentine | Memorial building. gifts for the card games. Late in the! evening, the guests served refresh- | ments and presented Mr. and Mrs. Neibauer with a remembrance gift. Mrs. M. J. Berger, 808 Thirteenth 8t., and Mrs. Peter Schmidt, 323 Tenth 8t., arranged the party. xk e Two hundred guests were entertain- | ed at the dancing party given Wed-| nesday evening from 9 to 1 o'clock at St. Mary’s auditorium by St. Cle- | mens Court No, 747, Men's Catholic | Order of Foresters. This was the last | dancing party sponsored by the court in the pre-lenten season. Music was | by Tom Guttenberg and his orches- | tra. At midnight lunch was served | by the committee members, assisted | by John Runge, 403 Third St. Mem- | bers of the committee were Schneider, 709 Twelfth St., chairm: Felix Schneider, 321 Tenth St., South; Wendelin M. Schneider, 611 Four- teenth 8t.; Dan Schneider, 405 Thir- | teenth St., South; Ray Jundt, 305 Tenth 8t., South, and Adam Jundt. Meetings of Clubs ’ M And Social Groups ———$_$_$__$___—____-___@ The Women's Benefit association meets at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the American Auxiliary room, World War beat Pain * Mrs. F. L. Anders has returned to Fargo after spending « few days with Mr. Anders, secretary of the North Dakota, mae ion, * The Ladies’ Aid of the First Evan- gelical church will hold a business meeting at 3 o'clock Friday after- noon with Mrs. H. Graunke, 310 Sev- enth St. es * & James W. Guthrie, 802 Fourth St.,| will talk on “Federal Relief” when he | | AT LAST! The Miracle Picture of the Screen! Direct from Road Show Triumphs! Marie DRESSLER John BARRYMORE Wallace BEERY Jean HARLOW Lionel BARRYMORE Lee TRACY Edmund LOWE Billie BURKE ++ t+ + eH HH Starts Midnight Sunday PARAMOUNT PARAMOUNT ~ “CAN.YOU CONDEMN ME FOR DARING, TO AVE A'BABY ALL OWN?" if Benson high scores, After the card games, luncheon was served. s* * Mrs. A. R. Tavis, 517 Mandan 8t., TODAY 25 Cents THURS. Until ONLY 7:30 She was a woman doc tor who knew every thing She thought the Law set nughtier scence WErE than the laws of love... 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