The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1935, Page 5

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Lorene L. Lighthizer Takes Vows Saturday ‘The marriage of Miss Lorene L. Ligh iwell, Former Mandan Residents “x Wed Monday at St. Cloud aS Sead, Bik ‘Brown, Eau Claire, Wis. and Mr. and Bonny, 506 ‘The civil cere- Marx Ernest Breyer, Fargo mony was read by Mr. Bonny, who is Se CH te ER ty IR Ea Be Miss Agnes Sauer and Leo J. McDonald Take Vows at | nome at the Graver hotel at Fargo, |of Mrs, Bonny and Miss Lovejoy. Taught at se & Holy Angel Cathedral Mandan Mrs. McDonald is a graduate of St. " » ental vows were exchanged by toa Sus attended these Chead teasrs | Miss Florence Fritch Agnes Sauer, daughter of MF.ler college, Gives Tea for Pupils and Mrs, Thomas Sauer, St. Cloud,|versity of Minnesota, prennrnng Minn. and Leo J. McDonald, Fargo,|For the pest several years she was! a4iss Florence Fritch, 304% Main son of Mr, and Mrs, James H. Mc-|/engaged in in the Central/avenue, entertained her advanced grade school from Donald, Mandan, in a wedding cere- position she resigned at mony solemnized at 9 o'clock Monday |time, Prior to her for St. morning in the Holy Angel cathedral ats winter SUSU edding ents since resignat ‘was/man, Eleanor Cook, sation woee a Rev. ‘Theodore complimented st @ number of social/gandin, Irene Smith and % functions. Coghlan and Bernard Fisherty. Keaveney. Mr. McDonald prepared for 8t. eee Gowned in a royal blue chiffon|Thomas college, St. Paul, at the Man- Yelvet floor length model, Mrs. B. C./dan high school. For several years) Miss Vivian Coghlan Koerner was her sister’s matron of/he was employed as manager of the A honor and only attendant. Completing | McDonald hotel at Mandan, resigning) Featured in Program He beret was & et blue tiger Raed ein accept a rae —_— hat an ver slippers. e carried |as cashit ternal revent Miss Vi Coghlan, sopran: an arm bouquet of pink carnations.| partment with headquarters at Fargo. prasmetied tor ene 6unday ateensinen: Leslie McDonald, Mandan, brother of ek k Singers’ Guild over program of the the bridegroom, acted as best man. |" Present Program __|the local radio station. ry ‘who was accompanied by Miss Phyllis ‘Velvet Bridal Gown At M’Kenzie Church | woiverton, chose for her program the For her wedding, the bride wore a pentotreny aria, “Love and Music, These I Have whee ea ae an eran Members of the McCabe Methodist | Lived ie" Uy Titans os tn Tosca,” shade joned on princess lines urch Epworth “The TOUX, with long sleeves. A white velvet tur- ve Aad ban with tulle veil and ivory crepe slippers completed her bridal outfit. Her flowers were an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. A green and white motif was car- Tied out in appointments for the table, which was centered with a wed- ding cake, when Mr. and Mrs. Sauer entertained at a dinner later in the day at their home. Covers were laid for 30 guests. White carnations and jonquils were used in profusion in decorating the Sauer home for the re- ception which was given following the dinner, Out-of-town wedding guests includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. James H. McDonald, Leslie and Miss Eleanor McDonald, all of Mandan; and Mrs. John Sauer, | the Roscoe, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs, K. L.| o'clock. CAPITOL —== THEATRE ae— 25c¢ Until 7:30 Last Times Tonight taken by Lorenzo H. Belk, to Miss Maude A, Tollefeen, teachers pamela U.CT. Will Sponsor = Dance Next Saturday|pian Several Affairs ‘The United Commercial Daited, Co aoe For Irene Lambertus PARAMOUN 28e Until Today and Tues. Gallant Lovers! Fearless Fighters! Thrill to the charm of the screen's new sweethearts! In a laughable, cryable, love story. that adrafteman and never give meany signofragged nerves.” (Signed) Franklin Dominick Also Ted Fio Rito and or- chestra in “This Band Age” sain @ sweeping spectacie of sen- LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER: an ovnt Picture with GARY COOPER FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL SIR GUY STANDING KATHLEEN BURKE NEWS — MUSICAL Paramount News SCOOP TUESDAY 10:00p.m. B.S.T. 9:00p.m. C.S.T. 8:00p.m.M.S.T. 7:00p.ca. P.S.T. Lies WALTER See the "Special CHEVROLET Display SOCIETY and CLUBS | .| Pederson, Virginia McCann and Mil- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1985 Avenue A, west. Another affair plan- ned is that which Mrs, Edick and Miss Mildred E. Huff will give on Thurs- lay evening. Driscoll Piano Class Has Sunday Musicale, Driscoll piano pupils of Mrs. Anne ‘Hurlbut Petersen, Tribune apart- ments, their parents and a number of others were entertained Sunday after- noon at a musicale given at the home of Mrs. Fred Jordan of that city. The program started at 3 o'clock and was followed by a service of refreshments by ae es and Mrs. Frank John- son, Pupils appearing were Ione Johns, Leah Jordan, Vina Erickson, Marcella Eisenbarth, Lorraine and Edith Johnson, Audrey and Vernice dred Wright, ek * Miss Ruth Teichmann To Leave Fort Worth|+ Miss Esther Telchmann, city school nurse, has received word from her} sister, Miss Ruth M. Teichmann of Fort Worth, Texas, that she has been transferred from her Camp Fire ex- ecutive position there to be in charge of the Camp Fire program in Min- Deapolis, Miss Teichmann’s new, ‘work in Minneapolis will begin March 1, Since she has visited her sister here on several occasions, Miss Teichmann is known to many Bis- residents. She was assistant tor of Camp Fire activities in ‘land, Oho, before going to Fort forth where she has been for the Masons urged to attend meet- tonight. L. H. McCoy will Tuesday evening at the home of Miss/vert and the Misses Elvina Nelson, Esther Teichmann, 712 Rosser ave-|Gladys Peterson and Mabel Tollef- nue. Miss Teichmann will have Mrs./son will be hostesses. Carl Maasen as assisting hostess. —_ Scent 'Gity and County | Girl Scout Council | Members of the Girl Scout council ity an unty il Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Tollefson of Carson are the parents of a boy born {will mect at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday {morning at the Girl Scout room, at 2:45 a, m., Sunday, at St. Alexius hospital, Function to Observe Hospital Anniversary The twenty-sixth anniversary of the opening of the Bismarck hospital and nurses’ training school, which occurred Saturday, will be cele- brated Monday evening by the alumnae association of the hospital which os sponsoring a birthday party at the World War Memorial build- ing dining room, Miss Esther Teichmann, president of the alumnae group, is heading the committees which have arranged a program of music and speeches which will be followed by refreshments. Al- umnae association members and their husbands and @ few invited guests will attend the function. Tt also is announced that the as- sociation will have its regular meet- ing Tuesday evening with Miss Teich- mann, 712 Rosser avenue, who will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Carl Maasen. eee Miss Eleanor Morrison of Fargo returned home Sunday afternoon after visiting with friends here since Friday, (Additional Society on Page Seven) if Meetings of Clubs ] | And Social Groups 4 and Pro- fessional Women’s club will meet at. 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Bismarck bgp ood home. * Mothers’ Club Mrs. Frank’ E. Cave will it bd] book review when the Mothers’ club meets at 3-o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, B, F. Tillotson, 100 Avenue A, west. ee * 0. E. 8. Balloting will feature the business session of Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, called for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple, Afterwards cards World War Memorial building, * * * Mandan Y. B. W. Members of the Young Business Women's club of Mandan will meet at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Lewis and Clark hotel dining room for their regular fortnightly dinner Meeting. The Misses Betty Mackin, Irma Jane Hanley and Kitty Gallagh-/ er are in charge of arrangements for the event. * W. C. T. UL Wives of legislators and friends of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union bog ue ales ata are cordially invited to attend the regu-|days attending to business matters lar meeting of the local unit which will take place at 3 o'clock Tuesday) nuded Sivert W. Thompson, Noel afternoon at the home of Mrs. George | ~ A. Welch, 415 Fourth St. Mrs. John L, Hughes will lead the program and Mrs. J. L. Kelley will be in charge of devotionals, The Loyal Temper- ance Legion executive committee is to meet an hour earlier than the W. C. T. U. to transact business per- taining to that organization, ————$$___—____—___—_—___—-4 ] Church Societies | Trinity Lutheran Girls’ Club The Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club ‘will observe guest day at its meeting to be held Tuesday evening at the church parlors. Mrs. ©. A. Con- A boy was born to Mr, and Mrs. Jay Grinstine, 308 Ave. B, at 9:50 p. m., Saturday, at St. Alexius hospital. County Judge I. ©. Davies issued marriage licenses Saturday to Clifford C, Stilwell and Miss Lorene L. Ligh- thizer, both of Bismarck, and to Thomas H. Kelly and Miss Esther Amanda Larson, both of Bismarck, A party of Devils Lake residents ar- riving here Saturday to spend several CARD OF THANKS We take this means to thank our many friends for their sympathy and assistance during our recent bereave- ment, the loss of our beloved husband and father. We wish to especially thank the Odd Fellows Lodge and those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. G. G. Beithon Mr. and Mrs. C. 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