The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1934, Page 5

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F c fs Vacation Bible Schools violin solo, which will be Groups Appearing Sunday = |“‘The Tem Me Fifth and sixth grade children tak-| Evergreen boughs and roses ar-|ning by the Misses Elvira Slorby and|ed committee appointments effective | evening. a Closing programs for two daily va~|ing principal parts in the pageant,|ranged in a large trellis formed the|Trene Johnson. At midnight, a buffet |for the next six months at the meet-| Group singing, led by C. G. Bolse q : cation Bible schools, which are to be|/“On Life's Highway,” will be Howard| background for the ceremony, which|supper was served at small tables in a Friday by the inarictors, "Both en-| Wiliam Land as a Budait fllomey| Wes Petormed under w large floral the, nang room, ood Mee ral ; 4 i i lam asa as the \ tertainmenta wil be open to the pub-| Spencer Bolse, Jr ase Hinéu wor:[bell wed at the golden wedding of] 15, tions, “arrangements. forthe THE FUN FROLIC IS HERE! J Uc. The McCabe Methosist Episcopal | shipper, Margasat Erickson as Life,|the bridegroom's great uncle and aunt,| sfreir were made by Mr. and Mrs. A. ] Caos Group will have its program | Martha Jonathan as Light and Ruth|the late Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rob-|J. Scott and Miss Audrey Rohrer. It th TODAY unt at 1:30 otelock Sunday evening while| Register as Love. inson of Garrison. oncluded the club's series of dancing || GeWeyN (OU OD Saturday 25¢ Yi q Dy st the First Presbyterian church ‘The bridegroom and his brother, D./ parties for the 1933-34 season, Midnite Sun. i , begin at 8 o'clock. Wade Robinson, who was best man, ** * Irs COOL Tonight and Sat. 2-7:15-9 p.m. RAMON NOVARRO JEANETTE MacDONALD “The Cat and the Fiddle” COMEDY - - NEWS PALACE itanoan second grades. Robert Rue will direct McCabe Methodist Episcopal, ing of “Can A Little Child sing! and First. Presbyterian | Like Me?” Richard Rue is to play x followed ‘Larson officia of University of North Dakota stud- Axmen,” and exer- R ie ted, using the ring ents, directed by Leon Settle. Mrs. C. G. Boise, president of Wom-|Governor’s band, which will play at cises by the third and fourth grades, |°eremony. Punch was served during the eve- Arness;/ altar and awaited the bride, who en- song, ."| fashioned of white satin and the} Wednesday, July 4, has been chosen Junior department pupils, hymns, the} Robinson. A profusion of* evergreen | ¢. offertory, a closing prayer and reces-| boughs, baskets of peonies, gladiolus | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934 white crepe paper flowers tied with| ing of the organization held Thursday | and accompanied by Hawkeye, Ia., were joint hostesses at —<—<—— Se gieen ribbon, which held @ scroll giv-|evening at the World War Memorial /an informal ing the names and date of the wed-| building dining room. election next Wednesday pied the | day ding, marked the place of each guest| Mrs. William Langer is chairman of|remainder of the time until lunch when luncheon was served. Pink tap-|the program committee, which also/was served. Mrs. Mary Owens, Mrs. i ers with large white tulle bows and|has Mrs. Martin Whitmer and Mrs.|Tollund, Mrs. Charles A. Verret and Lr and white peonies also graced| Mamie Smith for members. Mrs. Al-|Mrs. R. R. Smith provided the re- Me tables. bin Hedstrom, chairman; Mrs. Dell|freshments. Miss Czeczok has made her home| Patterson and Mrs. L. E, Tollund are with her. uncle and aunt, Mr. andjon the new refreshments committee. ‘ . Mrs. Fred Pet f th id Pa- FF. F in Garrison Couple Has |Dancing Club Closes etic hotel, for tix years and now 1 ee aoe eee er umanaon | aoe are leaving for ther home Bat- on here business. They are taking with Pretty Home Wedding] Schedule for 1933-84) emploved as cashier at the Grand Pa: | were named to serve on the member- cific cafe. Mr. Papacek is associated ship group. them Mrs. Hal Simon of Elbowoods, To Close With P da mtn ain, ann tae rs Moe en, age Sony rR Sg, enn cme | gat * TB A rue ram fe] ose it rograms and Mrs, Henry Martin, Garrison, and| Men's tne Busmare se Gountry | Performed at St. Mary's procathedral.|Ongi-man. Mrs. Carl Lewis is to be * eee (Assitional Secloty on Page Three) John P. Robinson, son of Dr. and Mrs./ club Thursday evening by the local J. W. Robinson, Garrison, were mar-/Dinner and Dance club. Music for ried at noon Wednesday at the home| dancing was provided by the Kampus ee k Appoints Committees For Political Group | cietm*=% 2 cmt" the homes of pianist. Miss Alice Klipstein, 318 Eighth Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud was appointed|st, and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann of discussion of Read W. F. Cameron's ad on Page 3. lodging and meals at the homes of of the bridegroom's parents. Rev. A.|Kings, 10-piece orchestra club members for the New Rockford en’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1, announc-| the political rally here next Tuesday sitar and abetted the bride, Miss Irene Czeczok To Be July 4 Bride tered with her father, who gave her in marriage. The floor-length wedding gown was) bridal veil ‘was made in a Mary Stuart/by Miss Irene Czeczok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czeczok, Bis- marck rural, to George L. Papacek, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Papacek, 906 Eleventh St. Announcement of the approaching marriage was made at a bridge party given Wednesday evening by the bride-to-be’s mother at her farm home.. The 16 guests were entertained at bridge games at four tables, in which first prize went to Mrs. George “Midsummer Night's Dream.” Yineman and the second score gift ‘The relatives and few intimate|went to Mrs. John L. Peterson. ~ "| friends who witnessed the ceremony] Colonial nosegays of pink, green and were guests at the wedding breakfast ——Ee served at the home of Mrs. W. H. ee Runs for Sheriff and pink and white carnations car- ried out a pink and white color|* coronas WHITE FOOTWEAR Smarter than ever, these chic, cool Normandy Cloth white shees, and lower in price. You can’t afford to pass up style bargains like these. They come in swagger oxford, dainty pump, informal sandal styles. Buy several pairs while our range of styles and sizes is complete. Wear them in white—they clean eacily—or dye them darker colors for street and fall wear. Aichmonds Bootery The way is clear for a wise person who takes advantage of our services. Keep your money in the bank for an emergency and use our loan to finance our home. We make it easy to repay y extending the time to suit ybur con- venience, Bismarck Building & Loan Ass'n, Service Since 1996 Room 11—First Natl. Bank Bldg. scheme in both homes. Shortly after the breakfast, the couple left on a wedding trip to the fea thee al of oa Sent i , dollars a mile? Thet's ot North Dakota, where he was affil- ; 4 ‘ fated with Beta Chi social fraternity whet —— pope married her... end did poor George E. M. DAVIS Candidate for Burleigh county sheriff this year is E. M. Davis, resi- dent of the county for the last 22 years and a native of the Missouri Slope rly been born in Kid- "| der count years ago. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Keogh, Beulah,! Davis, who has the distinction of took place Monday during an 8 o'clock neing the youngest war veteran in A Musicomedy Laid in the Marry, nuptial mass read at the Valley City! North Dakota on record, was reared Marry Month of June 1 Catholic church by Rev. Father La-/on a farm near Sterling, the son of y phe framboise. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Bouquets of summer flowers and| He enlisted in the U. 8. Army for lighted candles decorated the church| the World War when he was 16 years for the occasion. Preceding the en-/old and served three years in the trance of the bridal pair, Miss Marie| army, 23 months overseas. He was Vanderwerf played the wedding | wounded four times and awarded the F march and the girls’ choir of the| Purple Heart for distinguished service. f i : - 4 church sang several hymns. Davis is an active member of the : EXTRA! ‘The bride was gowned in white net| Bismarck American Legion, Forty and aie »4 ° Reeeeaeeesees oss ing som .| ans mn active in civic af- fairs. ‘He is chaitman of the Legion GEORGE GRACIE comedy committee in charge of the juni Mickey Mouse fot one cet ~~ BURNS™ ALLEN = cre, Jean Marsh, George Barbier, Fronklin Pengborn A FOUR-RING CIRCUS OF LAUGHTER! Bigger Business Sal at the By OHM DRESS SHOP (Across from G. P. Hotel) Every Dress in Stock Priced Below Cost. Many of These Dresses Sold for $7.95 and $12.50. Now Grouped in Three Low Prices $ 485 ’ Sizes 14 to 56 A choice collection of clever new styles from the loveliest of fabrics, especially suitable for summer and your vacation. 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