The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1937, Page 3

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——————————— SOCIETY and CLUBS Roherty-Hennessy Nuptials Solemnized at Matin Service) x= rors rascois cetnoers sa i Rev. Geraghty, Who Read Serv- ice for Bridegroom’s Par- ents, Officiates Miss Jean Alice Roherty, daughter nessy, Reynolds, ata ceremony. ‘Wed- nesday at 9 8. m., in St. Mary's pro- and flowers. Rev. Geraghty also had officiated at the marriage of the bridegroom’s parents, .Preceding the ceremony, | Sister Maureen, organist, played @ program of nuptial music. Leo Halloran, eFltzte rust simple lines. With it she wore brown accessories. . Her corsage was of talis- | srisses man roses. Mrs. Hennessy, the bridegroom’s mother, wore a black crepe dreas. Her | pride, also. were.of black. Sweet |.” eas formed her corsage. The bride's parents entertained at ‘ breakfast in the Rose room &¢ Seegeges pee Tuxedos, midnight blue, double-breasted models, sizes 37, 38, 42, Dahl Clothing store, |n “lof the Inland Steel company in Chi- Businesswoman AD Tillie Hilde, proprietor of a James- town business school and author of several books and short stories, is president of the Jamestown Business and Professional Wom- en's club. Eastern Society Girl Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Carroll, New York City, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss ‘Mary Edith Carroll, to Paul Law- rence Grambs, New York City, son of Mrs. Frank G. Grambs, 620 Fourth St., and the late Mr. Grambs. The bride is a member of a socially prominent eastern family, both of her Parents being descendants of Pilgrim settlers: of New England. She is a member of the Junior League of Pittsburgh and was gradu- ated from the Westover school. She made her debut in Chicago. Her lather has been engaged in the steel manufacturing business all his life, holding the positions of vice president cago, president of the National Asso- ciation of Sheet and Tin Plate Man- ufacturers; president of the Steel Oil Well and Supply company; and at|— present is an official in the United States Steel corporation. The family lived in Pittsburgh prior to their moving to New. York three years ago. Mr. Grambs, who was born in Bis- marck, is a member of a well-known family here. Mrs. Grambs has been @ resident of the city for over 35 ...to PROTECT (utes: bright young Eyes Bain to right condition your home, so that your children may have the benefit of thie new kind of eyesight protection. It is easy to do. For it simply means the right amount of light and the right kind of lighting to make seeing easier, wher- ever eyes work or play. And you can begin for the price of a bright new bulb for your reading lamp... as little as 20¢ North Dakota Power & Light Co. a Sheed BR lah Balt fi hal #5, Grand Forks, N. D. 13 Clark, Shakopee, Minn., »|mother of He ponored guest, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1937 Cederberg-Johnson Vows Spoken Sunday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ceder- berg, 212 Broadway, west, and Ward L Johnson, St. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson, Exeland, Wis., ex- changed marriage vows in a ceremony Sunday at 1:30 o'clock in Moorhead, Wis. Rev. Carl B. Yivisaker, assist- ant pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church in: Moorhead, read the wed- ding service in his home. The bride was attended by Miss Mabel Alfson, Moorhead. Melvin ae Abercrombie, served as best man, harmonizing A wedding dinner at the Veranda in Fargo followed the ceremony. Places were laid for 12 guests, members of the bridal party and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left immediately for St. Paul, where they will make their home. The bride is a graduate of Moorhead high school and attended the Inter- business in St. Paul. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cederberg; and her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cederberg, Enderlin. ae Two Parties Given for Miss Mildred Nelson In the last two days two parties 5, 7agz8 G ges i Many Oldtimers Will Attend LaRose Party x * Annual Xmas Party Is Given by Waldos » and Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 700 ue > ze at have been added to the series given for | Ii Miss Mildred Nelson, bride-elect of January. Tuesday evening, Miss LaVerne|ii "s | Joersz, 700 Sixth St., entertained in |her honor-at a bridge party. A nup- tial motif was carried out by favors and appointments. Each of the guests received a miniature corsage. The tables were decorated with tapers in large candle holders of white Sellophane adorned with lilies-of-the- ley. During the evening bridge was in .|play at two tables with honors going to the Misses Ruth Wetmore and Elizabeth Enright. The honored t | guest was presented with a gift from - |the hostess. For Miss Nelson, Miss Olive Mitchell and Mrs, J. G. Woodmansee enter- 8t. Four tables of bridge were in play during the evening with score anerts) H going to }. | Mandan, 1¢ Misses Phyllis Carroll, and Evalyn Grace Her- mann, Other Mandan guests in addition to Miss Carroll were the Misses Patsy Parsons and Jane Broderick. An- other out-of-town guest was Mrs. R. Sons of Legion Have Xmas Party Monday The Sons of the American Legion held @ Christmas party Monday eve- ning as 52 members of the organiza- tion attended the picture show to- gether. Following the picture, ‘boys returned to the basement of the|# First Baptist church where refresh- the |i informally playing pick-up sticks and @ number of eee games, * * Evening Guild Feted By Mrs. H. Leonhard Members of 8t. George's Evening Guild were entertained at their an- nual Christmas party Tuesday eve- ning by Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, 719 . | Mandan St, ‘The table was lighted by red tapers | at either end and centered by aChrist- mas scene arranged on a mirror re- flector. The scene was formed by a miniature lighted church with Santa and his reindeer approaching it. A novel method of presenting the gifts was followed. Hidden as in @ treasure hunt, they were claimed by the guests who found them. Bridge furnished the diversion for the evening with honors going to Mrs. H. H. Pilmoor. xe x Mrs, Ira Frendberg, 1023 Seventh St., was hostess to members of the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s’ club Tuesday evening at a Christmas party. The evening was spent in | Playing games and singing Christmas songs. Gifts were exchanged. Twenty guests were present. VALUABLE ADVICE concerning funeral costs i ts freely given to all who inquire. CONVERT Funeral Home 306 End-of-the-year REDUCTIONS Prices deeply slashed for quick clearance. Each . piece of merchandise taken from our regular fall and early winter stock. COATS - SUITS $29 $34 $49 $54 Regularly to 89.50 DRESSES $11 $14 $17 Regularly to 32.50 HATS 1.96 2.94 Regularly to 7.95 SWEATERS-BLOUSES 2.94 4.90 Regularly to 7.95 —All Sales Final—— anuary UR GALE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Large Stock of Fine Fur Coats 70 to select from in all wanted styles and models. This is a final close-out of every fur coat in stock regardless of former prices. These garments are reduced for quick clearance. Mrs. John Elness, 410 Third 8t., entertained members of the White Owl bridge club Tuesday evening at her home, The meeting was in the| SI form of a Christmas party and gifts were exchanged. Table and room ap- pointments carried out a Christmas theme, with the gifts arranged about & Christmas tree. Score awards went to Mmes. Selma Jacobson and Rena Jensen. Mrs. Jacobson also won the traveling prize. The next meeting of the club will be held Jan. 11. at pains of Mrs. Ed Fogarty, 123 Mandan ee * Robert Murphy, special event an- nouncer for Station KSTP, St. Paul, returned to St. Paul Wednesday morning after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy, 411 Av- enue A. Mr, and Mrs. George Anderson, jr., the | Mason apartments, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- gar A, Goetz, St. Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Minneapolis, xe Miss Dolores Gorman will return te her home in Chicago Thursday morn- ing after spending Christthas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E, B>Gorman, 102 Avenue F, WARDS GREAT YEAR END SALE OF FINE BEDDING BRINGS YOU THE BED OUTFIT 3 Pieces A complete sleeping combi- nation at one low price! Metal bed, cotton mattress and spring, XK Wards Scoop Damask Market for this Amazing Bargain! Damask Covered INNERSPRING A famous manufacturer needed CASH! 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