The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1934, Page 5

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~/- KY M ployed by the Otter Tail Power Co, | @———————_______ 11.0" or toreten press cbrrespondents, | Ommuniques trom Chancellor Hitler. June Continues to Hold [StS EE PAE EE | Hends state Pe 0.) eee Ses 0 en : lance Place as Wedding Month Tes ee Wing Couple Take Vows at/ (rated with full sleeves and lace in. Trinity Lutheran Parsonage; | With seed pearls and s bouquet of pink ‘= Mandan Couple Wed the ensemble. Miss Tranoes Heath, as @une, entering upon its last day,| with a Tuffled skirt an ees réfgined its lead as the favorite month | blue velvet sash. Her piers bat was of weddings, with nuptial affairs! of Pink lace straw and she carried a naling the center of interest. colonial bouquet of pink carnations day, Miss Clara Mueller and|and white snapdragons. R. J. Tel. Bertel Jacobson, both of Wing,|schow, Fenwood, Wis. attended his |*e#d by Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart, pas- ’ ] jer) is determined to make an ex-|@ brother. $$ 2 . tor of the Mandan Presbyterian ample and to let the whole world i { Olaf A. Malmgren, both of Mandan,| Ushers at the ceremony were Al. | church. | | Church Notices | and Miss Estelle E. Williams and were married in ceremonies at Bis-|fred G. Heath of Longmont, Colo, and Mandan respectively. Miss Mar-|another brother of the ridged? bs tha Nustad, Bismarck, became the|and Carl Stoltenow of Spencer. The |®d carred a bouquet of pink roses| jj head. bride of John Ames, Jamestown. wedding dinner was served immedi. | #24 sypsophilia tied with white satin } |. “Roehm and co-workers thought| Miss Florence Fritch, Organist A June wedding of interest here was anny atlerwaee at the home of the |*tfeamers, Mrs. Gray, who was her they could bring pressure to bear| Services for Sunday, July 1: that of Miss Gladys Caroline Heath, | bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.|™Atron of honor, wore ashes of roses upon Der Fuehrer but he got ahead; 8:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. sister of Miss Frances Heath, 1106% | Max Stoltenow. which occurred at Spencer, Wis. An-/on a two-week vacation trip, visited o in. fhe wodting of aurct che month was) Mrs. George Paulson at Minneapolis| ,1e¢,Mendelsschn wedding march) amber of Chapter the wedding of Mrs. Gladys Easton,|while enroute to Wasau, Wis, and Esmond, to Dr. Lemuel Collis, Malta, . just before the ceremony took place. | F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, of Bismarck, aa” Seer aa, ann returned to Bismarck |""ser, and Mrs. Gray were hosts at a|was named state president of the SUMMER PRICES exe * them visited at Waubay, 8. D. wedding supper following the service,| North Dakota chapter of P. E. O. at ji Heath-Telschow zee after which the couple left for a brief|the state convention which closed 5 Until Mr. and Mra, Edward R. Telschow, Mueller-Jacebson motor wedding trip. Upon their re-|Friday at Kenmare. Mrs. French “IT’S COOL” 2 C 7:30 turn they will make their home at|served as first state vice president ‘who were married at the Trinity Lu-| Miss Clara Mueller, daughter of Mandan, where Mr, Malmgren is em.| last year. nesday, June 20, have been the guests| Ralph Bertel Jacobson, son of Mr.|Ployed by the Northern Pacific rail- theran church at Spencer, Wis., Wed.| Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller, Wing, and of Mrs. Telschow’s aunt, Mrs. E. A.|and Mrs. Henry J. Jacobson, also of Heath, and her sister, Miss Frances » took their marriage vows in a Heath, both of 1106% Avenue ©, for| nuptial ceremony performed at the| Mandan and since the deatah of her B E N B E R N I E several days. ‘The couple left this) Trinity Lutheran church parsonage,| Parents she had made her home with | Fst14 Biota Quit week for South Dakota points where|704 Seventh St, Friday afternoon. | Mrs. Gray. they are to visit before returning to/ Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor, read the Spencer to make their home. service. Mrs, Telschow is the former Miss} The bride wore a floor-length white Gladys Caroline Heath and until her|crepe dress trimmed with net at the|@"d John Ames, J marriage she was employed as nurs. [sleeves and neck and a white hat. Ine ed Mufti eecrine PesaeY,mOrD| storm troop leaders attempting to JACK ARLENE ROSCOE —am THEATRE aee— aise ema i ' JT of le ~ wa Sette ot, Wa Sie wits |aneaataas Tae barnee ew, A Wepuruc, pane eel Oe Recon commen eons! 6 QAKTE © JUDGE = KARNS araee | daughter of G. H. Heath of Spencer.| Relatives present at the ceremony| First Baptist church. Mr. and Mra.| uneasiness, adding that some storm IN THE Mr. Telschow is manager of the Gate. | included the bride’s mother, the bride.|#- Hawley, Mandan, attended the/troopers had committed suicide and y t thi » Mr. and Mrs.| «, way Lumber Co. at Spencer. groom’s snother and Herman Jacob. | Couple fave <goue' On i wedding trip] ,come ad [ees shot when they of- MUSICAL COMEDY SMASH For her wedding, Mrs. Telschow|son, brother of the bridegroom. wore @ bridal gown of white satin] Mr. and Mrs. Jacobeon are to make|®Nd will reside at Jamestown upon th PRIMO BAER CARNERA CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT 11 Rounds - - Blow by Blow! In Conjunction with “OPERATOR 13” Robert W. Chambers’ Glorious Romance with Marion Davies and Gary Cooper — Plus — Walt Disney’s Colored Symphony “GRASSHOPPERS and THE ANTS” CELEBRATE AT THE PARAMOUNT Declare Your Financial Independence] Join the half million, and more, Americans who are banded together in The North- western Mutual Life Insurance Company bh & for the financial security of themselves and <P” their families. a billion dollar estate Its assets, as reported to state insurance de- partments, now total 2 billion dollars—a great estate administered for mutual wel- fare and protection. Use its strength to as- sert your own financial independence: Phone: 1910 Charles C. Kaiser, District Agent . DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING BISMARCK Northwestern Mutual Insurance Co. I take this means to express gratitude to my many friends who gave me their support in the primary elec- tion Wednesday. If reelected register of deeds of Bur- leigh county in the general election next November, I will do my utmost to justify their confidence in me. —Fred Swenson (Pol. Adv) — with — va Sy hard and decisively. As for myself,) “Many group and upper group lead. a you know me well enough to realize| ers (of the storm troopers) also have that I too, do not wear silk gloves or| been seized and will await their day of that I hesitate.” bopsane Give No Quarte asures, ve No 7 oh Fs BM arcade hd te) “Der Fuehrer ordered me to repre- crepe and also had a bouquet of pink of them. Der Fuehrer has had Roehm} 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communion and Avenue C, and Edward R. Telschow,| Miss Frances ‘Heatah, who has been Hagel Mr. Gray was best man for — x = = | jarrested and put in jail where he will! sermon. omeniee, .., urmimenanc| “Shoot th Works” Esmond, to Dr. Lemuel Collis, Malta, i . EX I RA! Mont, son of Mt-and Mrs, "3 Col: thay "et sored ‘ealstitnbe: Seven Hit Tunes: Mesaas abana sorte at nainoe witn| “They, however, constituted only || «Do 1 Love You”... “Were Your Ears Burning” .. . the Methodist pestor officiating. Fy \ ] The bride is a graduate of Valley ” py Coming WYNN LOU MY Theatre || cup rerchics oases eee rot Valet] and again againat a socond rvatuton. |] Good Old Winter Time”... . “Take a Lesson from the years has taught at the Beulah, High. . ——— a nett second revolution now is “When Ezra Plays the Fiddle” WED. - THURS, - - JULY 4-5 stu tet lee gous nat pre ot friends in North Dakota prior ood eg allies OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES faving for Mata wich Yo be thts |BLEP and lanun. The palin MEET OAKIE AND KARNS 8 P.M. SHARP—MOUNTAIN TIME - |. Cooked food at moderate cost. Dine--Dance--Entertainment THE NORTHWEST'S NEWEST CABARET — THE DOME THE EARLY STEPPERS THE GLOOM CHASERS Phone for your reservations now—KFYR—S0 tables. No Cover Charge. Ladies—40 cents. Gente—70 cents. Tonite — Constant Entertainment — Tonite sae nS THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, SALURDAY, JUNE 30, 1934 time, yet when he strikes, he strikes | await judgment. tended in two directions—against ab- solute reactionaries and absolute rad.| 2°2* him in this action, which I shall icals. “In order that no false news might get out,” Georing told a meet- carry out without giving quarter!” The Prussian premier then read two —________________—4 | with foreign countries stopped for the Roehm from - present until you hear my statement} nim out of ng dans ane the noe 7 ita gives you ee barry ba troops. ut I warn you seriously t) “I name as chief of staff and su. your imagination run wild. preme group leader Lutte. ‘ee Eco Af have ey that al ,Storm troop leaders and storm certain clique of storm troop leaders | OOP, men who do not obey his or. heey ‘attempting to mislead the ders or who act contrary to them will bare be acai a iat 0B be removed from the storm troops and ® path leading to revolution. bag co igh eet reed “That would necessarily have led id stot td lead ‘teak to the overthrowing of the state PE ay Ue FeGATIEG har bes iin Chiat of the secret police ans It may be recalled that Roehm has lies “hi tohed thes been the only one of Hitler's associa. niwiote oS aks wal mat the Mad int tes who, in public communications iy a al oy, sgt tution and addresses, calls the chancellor by “Der Fuehrer (the leader, Le (iit. Be ee cee eee \. know that whoever raises his hand The bride was attired in a gray en-| |} against the third Reich (the present mble outfit with white accessories | i] |government of Germany) loses his St. George’s Episcopal Church Rev. John Richardson, Rector TODAY - MON. - TUES. - MIDNITE SUNDAY Comedy - Screen Snapshots : Pepper Pot, Musical i CAPITOL 2% tox Until SUN. MIDN. AND ALL HIS MERRY LADS — with — aiciag Foes’ Attempt to fa usted Overthrow Regime Some Troopers Shot fashioned on princess lines and elab.| their home at Wing, where he is em.| thelr return. EXTRA! LOOK! GREAT NEWS! IT’S HERE! Grand Opening TONIGHT e marriage of Mrs. Gladys Easton, mite See eevee “Bome have had to be shot when smisWe'warned these gentlemen again|| “With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming” . . . “In the Lark” ... “A Bowl of Chop Suey and You-ey!” ... “While he shows patience for a long These Comedy Kings bring many a laugh with their “flea circus” ROMANCE! SONGS! 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