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Gathering at Pioneer Park Will Gather at 10 o’Clock Sun- day Morning for All Day Picnic and Program Families of members are invited to the grounds about 10 ben a EN eee Drum Corps Host for grown-ups. Families are expected to gather at o'clock. i @ancing|members in the chapter, a aboard the Show Boat at a private) tendance is expected. Those Orie cae Mrs. 5 li THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1934 _ Anderson's par- P. O. Pinberg. Aided Him INGA JOHANNA OLSON were Miss Belva Krueger and Harold Holst. The bride has taught in her adjust-|home community since graduating Wel accompanied him q beter the trip but remained at Minneapolis. poten tehcheemesnastcetaenansntas Ar ©. ed ots was principal of ‘Mrs. Con Short, Medors, is visiting | Bismarc school several years ago, and his family are staying at the with Mr. and Mra.'O. A."Miller, 310/880 eebenticns Bismarck, z se * Lyle Youngstrom of the state Asso- | ciated Press headquarters here leaves Saturday for a two-week vacation which he will spend visiting his par- ,jents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Youngstrom of St. Paul, and in a trip to the north. ern pissin bro * * Mrs. Emmet Sheehan and her eon, A of New England residents MBM whl gh nth inet oreo J. B. Lacey, 517 Eleventh 8t., tend the Junior American Legion i PSSh eso BEB ERED epedtlts s teist ee BERS Enjoy Your Sunday Meal oe THE INN geeeree RSS aad Fosse § oF ICE CREAM Pint 20c} All Price pe, | reduced Quart. 40e/ Flavors Now. You Can Serve It Daily NOT as a luxury BUT as a healthful food Nourishing - Delicious - Refreshing There is no substitute for instant-frozen Cloverdale Ice Cream. To be sure of CLOVERDALE quality ask for CLOVERDALE by name. _ Mandan Creamery & Produce Co, You Can Take a Voya Slope Weddings | from Minot Teachers college. They are at home at the farm west of Gar- rigon, which Mr. Krueger has operated for several years. eke * A surprise to their friends was the announcement of the marriage of Miss Hazel Evelyn Hansen, Hebron, daughter of Axel Hansen, Medalia, Minn., and Ernest Funk, also of He- bron, which took place at Glendive, Mont., on Saturday, June 2. . Funk has taught at the Hebron high school for the last four years and the ., [bridegroom is manager of Funk’s mar- ket. They have returned to Hebron dr.) efter a visit at Mrs. Funk’s home. * * * é Johnson-Stumper Miss Mabel Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Mary Johnson, New Richland, ,.;Minn., and Jack Stumper, Dickinson, ,;80n of Mr. and Mrs. John Stumper, The couple will make their home on a farm near Sweet xe * Hamers-Olsen Hettinger relatives and friends have Teceived announcements of the mar- riage of Miss Hazelle Hamers and Jess Olsen, both of Fargo, which oc- curred Tuesday, July 10. The bride- groom is employed at the Palm Room cafe at Fargo, where they are to live after their honeymoon at Detroit New England, were married Wednes- day afternoon, July 4, at the St. Pat- tick’s Catholic church parish house at Mott. Rev. Father M. Schmitt per- formed the ceremony. Attending them at the ceremony were Miss Helen Nowataki, Langdon, and Elroy Brandt, Carson. The bride taught at Timber Creek consolidated school near Mott for four years after grad- uating from Valley City Teachers col- lege. The bridegroom is employed at the Dickinson hatchery. se * Brownlee-Johnson Of interest at Wilton where Miss Harriet Brownlee formerly lived is the announcement of her marriage to James E. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.. Johnson, Elk River, Minn. The bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. .|¥. M. Watson, also of Elk River. Dr. Harry were united in marriage. Wi at the service were Miss Margaret E. nie BREF tice! ith} Carl Gauthun, Rodney L. McQuary read the service at the Lynnhurst tional, church. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for a wedding trip to Yellowstone Na- tional park and will be at home at Elk River after August 5. * * * Hynek-Anderson Rev. Rykken of Palermo officiated at the marriage of Miss Beatrice Catherine Hynek and Oscar Raymond Anderson, who obtained their mar- riage license on Tuesday, July 17, at Stanley. xe & Mandt-Gauthun Miss Myrtle A. Mandt, Carpio, and Tagus, who were granted a marriage license at Stanley on Wednesday, July 18, have been married by Rev. Rykken, Palermo. Long-Time Hazelton Resident Succumbs W. J. Pettis, 66, long-time resident of Hazelton, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Bruhjell, 314 |W. Rosser Ave., Friday at 9:40 p. m. a g ihege & Miss Mai Jennerjohn, daughter of Mr. and i i HT A a Voyage on the ‘Santa Maria’ and from cancer. He had been ill since the first of the year. 4 ._D, Fourteen ago he moved to Boise, Ida. and FEEE veypeat at in i ef § 1 zee te i Governor’s Daughter Has = Secretary |i linga Johanna Olson, Employed * In Bismarck, Shares New © Duties of Father iH iH 53 #3 ehee Ele l in i gE ii iv lie ili : fi ei aie ath § zg ge B id i i i E i a8 been SBS eS5e28 5 hin THEA He t | it gE of hd | Rs § i i EE f flit Band and Legion Dru Corps Appear at Fo The program given for the Citizens Military ag ff band provided one of the entertain- ment highlights for the four-week Besides the C. M. T. C. men, nearly the entire personnel of the Cit SUMMONS, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. . IN. Rien COURT, Sixth Judi- clal District Frieda Fis Adolph Fischer, Defe: te the "state of North "Dense Above Named Defendant as 9 iplaint of th Iv titled action, the office of Ft, and to serve ‘ag his oftice in ft Golden Val is the Net'demanded tn the complaint. arr Dated at Golden Y North Da- kote, this 11th dey ot Mays a8ht. Attorney fc the iniiee ey for the : Dakota. Golden Valley. Ne 1/28 8/4-11-18-25 9/1 the Best in Modern Music and Enter- tainment : Discovered America e on the ‘Showboat’ and Discover Real Pleasure ‘Showboat’ Excursions Tonight at 10 o’clock and Sunday at 9 P. M. TODAY - MONDAY MIDN. SUNDAY 25c until 7:30 The thrilling camera record of the strangest trade a man has ever worked at! A VAN BEUREN PRODUCTION Dinected by Armand Denis RKO= RADIO Picture The wild beast picture that puts to flight all other jungle pictures ever filmed! —EXTRA— That Funny Man JOE PENNER —in— i i Nr ti | Md MILA 6 idee Ht ae usual good time is assured. children attending the J. L. GEORGE, Sec. MAMMOTH LAUGH SHOW PARAMOUNT fir ttesesay 1 felor IT’s COOL _ ES SS ES ES MESSNER GROOM NOTHING! NE WASN'T EVEN BEST MAN ay 6... but he had to do until @ better one come along! Adolph Zuter presents A Paramount Picture with f JACK HALEY ‘MARY BOLAND NEIL HAMILTON PATRICIA ELLIS A merry comedy of matrimonial errors to tickle any funny-bone! —ADDED ENJOYMENT— “Mrs. Barnacle Bill” “Cartoon Novelty” “Golf Tricks” Sound News CLEAN - HILARIOUS FUN! EXTRA! EXTRA! SCOOP! SEE AND HEAR LANGER —AND— OLSON on the talking screen. Actual scenes of Bismarck’s thrilling political controversy. PROTEST PARADE! SOLDIERS IN ARMS AT CAPITOL BUILDING ! The Opening of Jack’s White Cabin SATURDAY, JULY 28, 6:00 P. M. Midway Between Bismarck and Mandan CHICKEN DINNERS SANDWICHES