The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1936, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936 |: «Musician of Note — | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussie 22 Those who 1 Musician of eal ; pte 19th and [A IR] 92 Mud. | 18 Violet color. < |. 14 Re, as 1T Incited. 18 Trigonometry [L} term. 29 Pincer-like i organ. ama. 33 Cast of a 52On the lee. 3 Penny. 38 Region. language. 53Growing out. 4 Sheaf. 39 To require. 34 Enticed. 54 Tissue. 5 Tatters. 40 Pitcher. 35 Woolen fabric.55 He was an —_ 6 Embrace. 41 Noise. 36 Tedium. orchestra —— 7 Alw: 42 Interdiction. 37 Declaimed. in America. 8 Proverb. 43 The same. 42 Formal calls. “56 He gained his 9 Gaelic. 44In. 47 Tiny skin ~ fameasa oe it Destruction. z mone opening. Wigwam. 46 Auction. 48 Rubbed VERTICAL 12 Musical note. 47 Chum. clean. 1Crime. 15 Southeast. 49 Moccasin. ‘50 Tidy. 2 To press. 20Component. _51 Sailor. WELL LEW-IF THIS REALLY 15) THAT WILL NOT BE NECESSARY, ]}| SiR EDMOND GALAWAY, THE ITE | : MY FRIENDS --We ARE HERE! FAMOUS. YOU WILL CONSIDER YOURSELVES) AT THE MOVIES Butterworth and Abel |‘Devil Dogs of Air’ to Star in College Film| Be Shown Here Again One of the most notable casts as-| “Devil Dogs of the Air,” a mighty sembled in recent months for a ro-|romance of the flying marines, is mantic comedy was completed at Met- |scheduled for a return engagement zo-Goldwyn-Mayer with the singing of |at the Capitol Theatre Wednesday. ert Sp egeeony boas as ‘The picture is based on a story by wo of the principal roles in “We AVlciito Goliege,” which opens.st the (sont Monk Seunders desiing, ‘wilt Paramount Theatre Wednesday for a |the,Sviation corps of the U6. Mi 7 two day engagement. inimitable trio who appeared in COOOH, MY FEET! AETER TRAMPIN’) ATS TO BAD, ugh Herbert, Una Merkel, Walter |“Here Comes the Navy.” James Cag- “WW WOODS ALL Day, MY FEET eRe JSAM! BUTUAIT, uae bel ney, Pat O'Brien and Frank McHugh. PUFFED UP LIKE Bacloons! LGoTTA Book outstanding assignments in the pic- Matgaret Lindsay has the leading ture which Joseph Santley directed. iemining: role ae ee ee ten eit trom |. Included in the supporting cast are & story by George eeene and eon accaaraacho cabot 8 eae plot Gace esau the ef- dou tyine eas une oe Rarer : of “old grads” to recapture, dur- junts, Homecoming Week st 8. lage et anips in parachates. pec: tacular maneuvers of the Marine Corps, with the U. 8. 8. Macon, as the wife of a professor, who endeav-|well as scores of airplanes in bat- ors to reawaken the dormant love of |tle formation and @ dozen warships Participating, add to the many thrills in the picture. Running through it all is a fascin- with emphasis on the not-always-pas- {ating romance in which one pretty sive spectators, fraternity dances, ajgirl holds a whole corps of marines ‘varsity play, an alumni parade, with |to heel. the old grads dressed in hilarious cos- ———_—————_ tumes; a huge stag party, and other| Cherra Poonjee, in Assam, averages typical campus spectacles. 464 inches of rainfall annually. = tine Ferder, daughter of Mr. and | Slope Weddings | Mrs. J. K. Forder, Mandan, to. 8y1- Be @ | Vester Wengler, Fairmount, Minn., in NBS MAM! DATE GOOD TO NOLNO JES CAIN'T GET Too MUCH GOOD OL’ SUNSHINE. er | Det =——— 4 St. Mary’s procathedral, Fargo. HAFFNER -SCHLENDER: Miss ‘Milida Haffner, daughter of Mr. and|_ HOFF-GRUENEICH and FLEM- ‘Mrs. George Haffner, Werner, to Wil- | MER-GRUENEICH: Miss Clara Hoff, Yam Schlender, son of Gust Schlen- | 4aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoff, der, Krem, in the Lutheran church | Washburn, to Avelyn Grueneich, and near Krem by Rev. Mr. Janssen, Miss Esther Flemmer to Bennie ‘TIMM-PATTERSON: Miss Lucille | GTuenelch in a double ceremony read ‘Timm, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Her- by Rev. Emil Becker in the Washburn than Timm, Napoleon, to Lorne Pat- terson, Crosby, by Rev. M. Heiberlein, | 6° Presbyterian pastor, at Crosby, 5 WARD-POVERUD: Miss " Helen| )OTTO-HANSON: Miss Bertha Mae ‘Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B.| Otto, daughter of Bernard Otto, 'B, Ward, Napoleon, and Reider Pov- ie in = gunner Benen, home at tyre, v. O. P. Grambo, SCHMIDT-REMBOLDT: Miss Vi-| , BORG-LINSEN: Miss Lillian Borg, ona Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs, Theodore Schmidt, and Albert| Br, Ruso, to Verne Linsen, Saco, Remboldt, son of Mrs. John Rivinius,| Mont. formerly of Stanley, in the Gackle, in the Goebel Baptist church by Rev. Mr. Braun, SIEBERT-MOUNTS: Mrs. Henry Siebert and Charles Mounts, both of Beulah, at Stanton. - STILLMAN-WOLFF: Miss Shirley Stillman, daughter of Mrs. G. A.) yi Stillman, Washburn, to Julius Wolff, Centralia, Wash., by Rev. James Wils, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, at Centralia. _ LEHMAN-LARSON: Miss Frieda Rose Lehmann, daughter of Mrs. Anton Schlapman, and Hans Godfred Earson, son of Mrs. T. H. Larson, both of Taylor, by Rev. Waldo Ellickson in the: Taylor Lutheran church. . FERDER-WENGLER; Miss Clem- ce oh NOW GIT GOIN! YOU MEN— ROUND UP THOSE TWO \- YED MOOVIANG! GET EM Al

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