The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1936, Page 5

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@) SOCIETY Miss Marjory Helen Archer And J. R. Haggart Are Wed | Bride, Associated With Federal | and State Agencies Here, to Reside in Fargo A.0.U.W. ‘There is to be a- banquet Friday evening, September 25th, in con- Junction with the State Fraternal Congress and each of you is in- vited to attend. Banquet will be held in the Patterson Hotel main ] dining reom. Rates are 650 per plate. Let's all be there. Dinner at 6:30 P. M. Make reservations new by calling D. B. Burton Phone 1206 hat and grey accessories, Her flowers were a shoulder Is Read in Bismarck Charles J. Hohn, s former parish- Hogg iabdigreeentt Shape area of ‘s procathedral, at Stanley, and Miss Lydia Theresa Roeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gpllaeed Roeder of Ross, were married by Rev. Feehan at 7:30 a, m., s parochial school chapel not “hea eal THE CLUBS Miss Edith Kunkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunkel of New Sa wore. Sen ee and core elbibieh chorus patterned after Be ee eas ine season have called a meet- tre cf at tinaraseed (potocn to discs the matter at 7 p. m., Wednesday in the B. P. W. room, World War Me- morial building. Director of the proposed music or- will be Ralph Warren Soule, who has been leading the male chorus, already entered upon its sec Several singers already have sign- if led their intention to affiliate with the chorus. who sees this ab i ef 8 if i : i introducing | |° general for the national organisa- tion of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Graves of Jamestown is a prominent fig- ure in the state DAR. confer- ence which opened at Mandan 8,000 Sign Register At. Roosevelt Cabin |" . Bight thousand vis visitors, including President . Ae ; tind: other care given the native flowers on the cabin grounds, which were La ceciad Meages the drouth in splen- Rott-Schauer aero BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEK 21, 1996 ico da dngnd php” taped ber family for the last thiee and s half years ood _|| Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Progressive Mothers’ Cieb : There will be current events dis- cussion when the Progressive Moth- ers’ club meets at 8 p. m., with Mrs, H. E, ge Eighth 8t. 0, F Monday and wil continue throwss | Read in Bride’s Home| capita city Lodge No. 2, Indepent. on Horse,” and “Gold Diggers of 1937” was in progress. Mr. and Mrs. Soule and their son, Ralph, Jr., are temporarily residing in the Enge apartments at 421 Avenue B. They were guests in Hollywood of Mrs. Soule’s brother, Rev. Robert Redenbough, assistant director of St. Mary's of the Angels. xe * Mrs. E. M. Hendricks, 412 Avenue F, arrived home Sunday evening from) ;|@ 12-day visit with relatives and friends in Minneapolis. ees Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 311 Third 8t., entertained at a family qdmner in their home at 7 o'clock Sat- urday evening in compliment to A. J. Scott, whose birthday anniversary it wes. nearly 29 years ago, officiated at the wedding Sunday of Miss Katherine L. Rott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rott, 210 Second St, and Edwin a| Schauer, con of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schauer, Streeter. Parents of the couple and a few intimate friends witnessed the serv- ice, which was read at 12 o'clock in the Rott home, which was decorated with bouquets of asters and giadiolus. Before the exchange of vows, Miss Santa Clara Bens played “The Ro- Miss Perina Rott, attending her sis- ter, wore a rust colored model. The bride’s dress of grey wool crepe was trimmed in black. George Middaugh was best man for Mr. Schauer. After the wedding luncheon, at which there were places for 20, Mr. and Mrs, Schauer left for the South Dakota Black Hills. For traveling the bride is wearing a brown swagger sult with other costume details to match, Mr. and Mrs. Schauer will be at ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet | & in the lodge hall at 8 p. m., Tuesday. Ears moe “owed wo pei preeent triarchs Militant, Independent Order | $ of Odd Fellows, meets at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. H. H. Engen, 927 Seventh St. eee Mothers’ Club Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee, 614 Fourth &t., will be hostess for the Mothers’ club meeting at 3 p. m., Tuesday. Mrs. Price Owens will give a book review and members will answer roll call with facts about Alaska. *e& Mothers’ Service Club. A social meeting is planned for the Mothers’ Service club at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. lapead R, Webb, 618 Fifth 8t. DOME Dance Wednesday evening, Eli Rice and his col. ored orchestra. CLEMENT ‘woop, A.B.,L.L.B. 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