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@) SOCIETY and CLU _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. BS } 4 Miss Vi Mack I; Partick Howard Murphy and|Ms Nema Meck Is Grace Z Edwards Repeat Vows och Gehring of Btrester, father Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mur- phy and His. Bride Will Live in Chicago Holy Name cathedral in ‘was the setting for the wedding at 11 a. .m., Saturday of Miss Lucille Grace Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Mary F. Edwards, St. Paul, and Patrick How- ard Murphy, Chicago, son of Mr. Mrs, J. W. Murphy, 414 Avenue A be igthigtd Father Moran read the ser- The bride had as her only attend- ant her sister, Miss Loraine Edwards, and Edward Borup of Chicago was best man for Mr. Murphy. suit of dubonnet with accents of black fox and a corsage of gardenias, Mrs. Edwards gave a reception hon- ours. the couple in the Palmer House Because of Mr. Murphy's radio con- tract, they will not take a wedding trip but will be at home immediately ac 611% Arlington Place, Chicago. Mrs. Murphy is « former resident of Benton Harbor, Mich., and was employed by radio station KSTP of &t, Paul, for which Mr. Murphy for- merly was ‘an announcer, until her marriage. Mr. Murphy, who.is starred in the NBC “Girl Alone” program and also erieeae fask the “Forest ae ie and “Ligi it” programs, ad a brilliant radio career since his grad: uation from 8t. John’s university, Col. legeville, Minn. He prepared for lege at St. Mary's high school. Be: sides KSTP, he has held positions as announcer with KFJM at Grand Forks and WEBC of Duluth, Minn. ‘While he was with WEBC he an- aounced several programs which were broadcast over senor networks. * Miss Mildred Cary’s Wedding Date Is Set Miss Mildred’ the _ bride-elect’s: mother Thursday evening. ‘The wedding will take place Wed- nesday, Nov. 11, in St, John’s Lu- theran parsonage in San Francisco. Miss Cary, who has been .employed| for the last four years in the office of R. C. Newdomer, Morton county agent, expects to leave for the Cali- fornia.city early in November. Both Miss Cary and her fiance are LOVELY LADIES Like to EAT And in Bismarck Many of Them Prefer the G. P. Restaurant There's a good reason for their preference, too. The food is al- ways s0 delicious and so capably served. You will enjoy eating ‘Try our Sunday Sunday Dinner Specials CHICKEN DINNERDOC Served from 11:30 s,m. tll 8:30pm 6 Grand Pacific Restaurant bridegroom, offic! at the impressive candle-light wedding ser- » the bride of his son, Rev. Otto Gehring ot Kulm. Three hundred fifty guests attended the wedding, for which the church alter was decorated with white tapers. ~ Miss Pauline Gehring played the White Velvet For Bride The bride was gowned in white vel- vet and wore a finger-tip length veil of white. She carried an arm bouquet of roses, Before the exchange of vows, Ar- thur Buck, accompanjed by Miss Min- nie Buck, sang “The Prayer Perfect.” Rev. J. W. Schindler of Linton read a welection and this was fol- scripture i! |lowed by a prayer by Rev. C. F. Strutz of Bismarck, - MISS MAXINE SCARFF Joining the teaching staff of the Mehus conservi of music this week was Miss Scarff of Devils Lake, who Thuraday assumed her duties as group work which has met with much suc- ceas in previous seasons under Miss Belle Mehus, director, and Mrs, Har- ris Robinson, who left for the west this summer. Miss Scarff is thorough- courses with her at intervals during the last two years, Miss Scarff 1s a brilliant young pianist. During the greater part of the last five years she has studied with Mrs. Leo C. Studness, sister of Miss Mehus, at Devils Lake. This was preceded by four years of piano study with Esther Fitschen and Pattie Zleg- Jer at the Minot Teachers college from which Miss Scarff was graduated with @ bachelor of arts degree. Miss Scarff and her mother, Mrs. Nahcy Scarff, are living in the Mason partments. graduates of the Manden high school, ‘Mr. Morris attended Marquette uni- versity at Milwaukee, Wis. and for some years has been connected with @ western paint company. Roses in the table centerpiece, each containing a tiny note, revealed the: secret of the coming wedding at the) announcement party. In the bridge games at four tables, honors were won by the Misses Myrtle Backson and Lilly Bendickson, see Former Local Doctor And Wife Visit Here Dr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson of Pomona, Callif., who lived here some time ago when Dr. Anderson was .| K. Frederick Olsen, 903% Ninth St, Fort Lincoln for some months but the family lived in Mandan until the present week. Loren Towne and his popu- lar band at the Dome tonight. "Glasses Prescribed The eye is an ergan you can't - atterd to neglect. | Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist - Offices oppesite the G. FP. Hotel since. 1914. The Mehus Conservatory of Music MAXINE SCARFF ASSOCIATE PIANO TEACHER Ps Private and group lessons, Prices comparable with any’in the city. For durther: information phone 306, 18-19-20-21 Eltinge Bldg. F or ! Portraits Reasonably. priced.at.$5.95, $8.95 and $12.95 a dozen Phone 1795_ Campbell's ’ { Rev. A. Ermel, pastor of the bride, then addressed the bridal couple in the German language and Rev. Struts spoke briefly in Eng- lush. ‘The marriage ritual then was read by the bridegroom's father. To conclude the ceremony, , Mr.” Buck sang “O Promise Me” and the offi- need minister pronounced benedic- “Reception Follows Service - The guests were entertained at a reception in the church parlors di ing which a collation was Here were displayed the many gifts which the couple received. The bridegroom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. A. Gehring of Streeter and is @ graduate of Western Union col- lege and of the Evangelical Theologi- cal sel - Last May he was pointed pastor of the Kulm Evangeli- cal church. After graduating from high school at Lehr, the bride attended the state normal and industrial school a! lendale and after that gradua‘ an honor student of the class of 1934 from the Bismarck hospital school of , nursing. She has. been engaged in nursing in this state and at Water- loo, Ia., until recently, Rev. and Mrs. Gehring will be at home after Sunday, Oct. 4 at Kulm. xe e Card Party Monday Is Open to Public The municipal golf course club house which has become a popular place for entertaining both large and sthall parties‘ since it has been redec- orated will be the setting for the benefit bridge which the finance and community service committee of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, will give at 2 p. m., Monday. The affair is open to the public. Reservations for contract and auction tables and also for single places should be made before Sunday evening with Mrs. F. D. Register (2071) or Mrs. R. R. Nelson (723). eek Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Olsen of New until Sunday evening with their son| and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. stesso aaa Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups ei? Pan-Attic Club Pan-Attic club members will have @ 1 o'clock luncheon meeting Mon- day in the capitol -private dining room, x * * W. C. T. U. Rev. F. E. Logee will be guest speaker when the Women’s Christian Temperance Union meets at 2 p. m., Tuesday with Mrs, H. F. Tramp, 414 Seventh St. ~ eek k 5) e It’s Time te think ef distinctive gifts fer these clese to you. There is nething se persons! as your pho- tegraph. Campbell’s beautiful photo- Graphs are not expensive, $5.95, $8.95 and $12.95 a dosen. Phone 1796 for an appointment now and avoid the Christmas rush, ‘ Sontag’ Genk ate ts to 15.00 oF Campbell's. +! gram, telling of the work being done Will Be Honored by Democrats Here MES. PHOEBE OMLIE Democratic women from Bur! "MRS, EUGENE FENELON Democratic women of Burleigh county will pay honor within the coming few weeks to Mrs. Omlle, the noted aviatrix, who will be here! Tuesday,.and to Mrs, Fenelon of Devils Lake, candidate for secretary of state, who will be the main speaker at the donkey bank round-up which has been scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 10. : Mrs, Omlie and Mrs, Azetts Miller are landing, at the Bismarck airport at noon Tuesday and will come im- mediately to the Prince hotel where there will be a luncheom at 12:30 p. m. which is open to the interested public. Reservations may be made up to 9 a. m., Tuesday by telephoning! De: commit 6 the county Democratic headquarters (1812), Mrs. Omlie and Mrs, Miller; 5 p. m, (MST) in the new Mandan will stop here for only two hours. Memorial building and has invited The donkey bank round-up has) the public to attend. been set for 3 p. m., in the World War Memorial building small gymna- sium. An invitation is extended to Minishoshe Chapter Wins 2 State Awards Second places in both the chapter scrapbook and poster contests were awarded to Bismarck at the recent Daughters of the Américan Revolution Chapter F Will Begin assembly at Mandan, it was announced! Season With Luncheon at the October luncheon meeting of Minishoshe chapter held: Friday in| Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will the municipal golf course club house. | open its new calendar with a 1 o'clock The chapter scrapbook was Pre-|juncheon Monday in the municipal pared by Mmes. A.M. Christianson | goif course club house. Mmes. John P. and Philip J. Meyer. The poster was made by Currie hart, E. A. Thorberg and R. 8. Towne Mmes, P. J. Schmitz and Henry O.| will be hostesses. The Putnam reviewed the state {ing and program will follow in summarizing the talks and di b-| French home, 615 Fourth 8t., a ing the social events. p.m, To Mark Anniversary It was reported that North Dakota chapters of the D. A. R. will coop- erate with other organizations in marking the 150th anniversary of the completion of the United States constitution, on Sept. 17, 1937, plans to that effect being favored in reso- lutions adopted at the Mandan con- vention. The convention reaffirmed its loy- alty to American ideals and institu- tions; endorsed the national defense program, the Pairiolie anos, of the children of today who -will become the citizens of tomorrow; urged that Here Scouee are directing erates all citizens make use of their voting | 5 cag did peri tees dpe tv Bis. franchise and favored the conserva-|new nurses tion of North Dakota's natural re-|m™arck hospital, numbering 24. sources. ‘Mrs, John P. French, regent of the| Alumnae Nurses Name local chapter, served on the resolu- tions committee. The members voted to fill five bags for the Red Cross to send to foreign service mén. \ Describes Scout Work Miss Helen Goertz, Girl Scout di- rector, spoke on the scouting pro- county, has been aiding the Govern- ment Study club in arranging for the meeting there at 3 p. m. and G. H. Dollar were luncheon host- esses. Covers were laid for 23 at a single table centered with pink and white asters and rose buds in a crystal bowl. -* ek * *e es C. E. U. Will Sponsor Supper Next Thursday The Christian et predlad Loe ie the First Evangelical chur: young people of the id their friends to attend a potluck supper planned for 6 p. m., Thurs- Mrs. Jullus Bisehof Pars Esther Bremer are arranging entertain- ment and Mmes, H. J. Bischof and Mrs. Hugo Schlenker, the presi- dent, and Mrs. John were chosen to represent the St. Alexius Hospital Alumnae association at the state nurses’ meeting at Margo Oct. 8-10 at a special meeting held Friday evening. Sister Maximine, superin- tendent of nurses, and several other sisters of the hospital also will attend the convention. in the city and how clubwomen may assist. Several members of the chi ter are leaders in the scout movement. Mmes. Robert D. Hoskins, Meyer CAPITOL SAT. NIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY French, Philip J. Meyer, A. P, Len- Dey Farewell Entertaining Is Given for Connors Joseph 8. Leonard, District 6 Rebekahs To Assemble Tuesday includes Bismarck, Tuesday at Man- dan. The convention will be called at 2 p. m. (MST) in the Mandan Memorial : building. These will include Mrs. Avalena Gill of Pembina, state president; Mrs. Netti Hart of Dickinson, vice presi- dent, and Mrs. 8. EB. Arthur of Man- len. Presiding will be the district presi- dent, . Caroline Timm of Wishek. Mrs. J. W. Scott of Bismarck is sec- retary. Besides the Bismarck-Mandan del- egation, there will be guests from ‘ishek, Wilton, Hazelton, Raleigh ts, ee & J. H, Miller, 722 Fifth St., and R. H. Thistlethwaite, 100 Avenue Mrs. ~Thistlethwaite r first visit by car day, Oct. 8, in the church parlors. | coast. Convention Delegates fel Ms ‘engineer. Highlights of the tour were stays in Yellowstone, Crater Lake Loren Towne and his popu- lar band at the Dome tonight. JANE DARWELL . « Leen Errol tig else Brtdge” Jewel box brought 1807 by ancestors of Mrs. E. H. @ vase two centuries old belonging Mrs. H. F. Malm, two. vases belonged to the great-great-great- grandmother of Miss Wands Swenson, @ large cameo brooch some 100 years .JOld belonging to Miss Lucille Malm- The grandmother of H. R. Cunz wore ® black velvet cape and beauti- ful lace parasol which were on view. An ear ring dating from 75 years ago and worn by the grandmother of Mrs. Miller and a copper coffee service with .] wooden handles brought from Sweden 100 years ago, also the property of Mrs. Miller, were shown. Mrs. C. W. Porter loaned a dag- ger which her husband found on the Custer battlefield 30 years ago and @ crystal creamer, sugar and tray brought from Vermont in the early ’80's. An ancient gun which was in private duty ni who has been a member of the nurses’ registry committee for the last four years, was honored at a fare- well bridge party given Friday eve- ning in the Patterson hotel Terrace Gardens, Miss Truede left Saturday for her home at New Salem and on Oct. 10 will depart for Fresno, Calif. where she has taken a nursing posi-. tion. Guests at the party, number: ing 20, were nursing associates of the honoree and Woodmen Circle mem: » In bridge games, Mrs. Thomas Kelly and Miss Edna Werrick held high scores. Miss Truede was show- ered with handkerchiefs, (Additona) So-tety on page four) Church Societies | shown was the property of H. A./b Swenson. ** * Mandan Dinner Club To Open New Season)» ‘The Mandan Dinner club will open its fifth season with a dinner dance at 7:15 o'clock Monday evening in the Dome, it was announced Saturday by the hosts and hostesses, Messrs. and Mmes. Horace W. Lanterman and Walton R. Russell. : About 125 guests from Bismarck- Mandan are expected to attend the affair, for which an autumnal dec- orative motif has been planned. Music will be provided by an orchestra from Minneapolis. Parties of the club, in charge of various Members, will continue until May, the dates being about the 15th of each month. : **e * former Bismarck residents. | STATE ™six"™ “Two Against the World” BEVERLY ROBERTS THRILLING - ROMANTIC! PARAMOUNT xs tons, M-G-M'S GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA! Plus - “Gags and Gals” COMING—SUNDAY - Minnesota-Washington Football Flashes MONDAY - TUESDAY Here Is a Picture Marked for Greatness! WALTER HUSTON. RUTH CHATTERTON 7 ¢ Mary ASTOR