The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 2

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Nature's Tribute to Our: Nation's: “Heroes. Mother. Earth ‘has yielded to Nature these fine, fragrarit Yand stu ay Mother -as her sac mortal remains ‘of. our na- rdy flowers.: Earth who tenderly holds in her arms red treastlre the tion’s heroes offers these si-» lent tributes to their mem- ory on Decoration Day. Since it’s adoption no year has held | greater significance or greater reason for recognition of our dead soldiers and sailors than this one. Even tho your own loved ones may,not be among them, pay your tribute — to the day by an offering.tosome soldier who has died in pro- tecting ns py that you may iN and thrive in:it: | \TE P. £, 0. IS HOLDING Ys ~ ANNUAL SESSION IN FARGO Bismarck is represented at the an- nual state meeting of the P. B. 0. chapter held in Fargo this wéek by Mrs. J. P. French, Mrs. Minnie C. Bud long of the state library com lop; and Mrs. FF. R. Smyth. Tho ot opened on Mon lay, and convenes until chapters.of the 8 “opened with an execv- meets at -the Little Itural college, afternoon, There rz / was a supper at 7 o'clock which took pli at the evening session. —Devo- tionals for this were in charge of Mrs. Simpson, and a welcome was extended by Proff ©. F. Ladd for the agricul- \tural college. ‘The evening . session also included the routine,business con- nected. with getting the session for- mally under way. Mrs. Winona Rteves of Keokuk, 1a., editor of the B..E..O. Record and past’ president of the national organizatign, | the guest of-honor at the. gathering, |! " afew hours you may. , Enjoy the Cool Cianate of. duly, Ruguse asia Siptesvers in the PacificNorthwest — eee at AMERICA’S GREAT RESORT REGION 7 It is the real health giving playground ot America. Special Exdursion Rates and excelent Hotel Accommodations. Its mountains, forests, streams, lakes, inland seas, scenic highways and all outddor sports . Write for free illustrated booklet to any commercial otganization in Oregon, Washington or British Columbia, or to Herbert Cuthbert, Secretary, Pacific Northwest Tourist Association, maintained by government funds to ‘give free information, CL, C. Smith Building, Seattle, Wash. und Sleep fey Nat ‘| and editor, of the P.... 4B. Simpson, of Grand Forks, spoke “| at: Cel yat the closing session this afternoon, “| ton, and Gave an address at the meeting held Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bertha Love of Mandan is president of the state ehapter and is: presiging at the meeting. ~Other stat officers include Mrs, Anna Eaton, 60, first vice president;: Mrs..Carr! Simpson, Grand Forks, second vic president; ye Lilian Lillibridge,’ Dickinson, organizer; Mrs. Adele Peck} of Minot, recording’ secretary; | Mrs. Minnie Clark Budlong, Bismarck, ¢ responding secretary; f ‘Ed Near, Beagh, treasurer. |, All chapte; in taf sented, these. delegates toying report: ed yesterday, for the meeting: Mrs. W.,.D: Jeffrey, Mrs. J, Meyer, Cie Mrs. Della, Coo) 1, Mes. ae Marie Alquire, Beach: Mrs. Gé ‘Sturtevant, Mrs. F. F. ‘Fletcher, Grand Forks; -Mrs..Ruth Opler, Mrs. Mabel Beckwith, Fargo; .Miss Florence ,Por- ter-and Miss Elsie Cook, Min Shaw, Mandan. The Tuesday module. session of the P. BE. O. meeting at the\Little Coun- ‘lary theatre’ Wag devoted to the of aFrgo first vice president, ; devotional services, , Tlie ¢is- son’ of the revision of the. ‘constitu: |:tion was alo .9 feature and Mrs. W: nona Reeves, past supreme_ president ee rd, ¢ ‘Memorial Hour. /.: ‘{ lorente G: ‘Tostevin, président ‘of Chapter H., Mandan; was in charge of ‘the: memorial hour, which | was et} taside for the members wlio have pass-| ‘Jed on this year. Luncheon was served: at»Ceres"*hall et-noon. The. afternoon: session. wag devoted to routine ‘busl- ness and last evening a social time. ‘was enjoyed. taeda ‘Musical Program. jMrs, E. R. Wright ahd Mrs. 3:4. . Jardine gave a. vocal. duet ‘ahd / Mrs, F. M. Clevaland .was their | accont- ‘panist. Miss, City gttve-a solo.. ‘Mrs, Delores Fitz- ; Simmons .also ‘gave @ vocal solo.and Mrs. F. D. ‘Henderson-was accompan- ist.. Miss Imogene ‘Nichols, panied by Miss Dora Dyer a’ a, vocal selection - A-symposium on “‘Americani was, mere at the niorning E.O. convention Ws Minnie C. Budlong}: gf ran the work . with paper ron. mericanization, What - ee ean?” . Miss Elsie Cook, .of -Minot,, had a paper’on “How May It Be’P: moted?” -“Mrs,°J.\B. Meyer, Vall City, ‘spoke. on “What Agencjes -Can Best Undertake the Work?”-and; Mrs. Anna ‘P.. Eaton’: spoke. on “What Should-be the Results?” -Mrs.. Carr! rig ant Should’ Be’ the Work of, the P. 0. «in “Amerjcanization Work?” ates the symposium, ‘Mrs? Winona Reevés, ‘past supreme : president, of ‘the preanization; .conducted .a’ question for -the- beriefit of ‘the del legates. The different. committees also. gave] their its zat this ‘session. An: i cra ss ne Evening Enjoyed An informal social, ‘evening. held ‘atthe ‘theater: Tuesday evening for, the: entertainment’ ofthe , visitors anda. very enjoyable:mus was: given,. i the Misses ‘K: rime and: Betty, Pattiso ‘i received, as_were the; v by. the St. Cecilia Hiseiton Askegaard, land, and Norma Clara.:Pollock . gave- BISMARCK POST.GRAND: ARMY-OF BOYS OF 61 “Rent We Celebrate.” Bismarck, N, D., May 28, 1919. ) Editor ‘Tribune, Dear, Sir;, Sunday; May 25, “was our memorial sunday for the.G, A. R. and W.’R. C.. James B. McPherson Post No..2, Department of. North ‘Da- kota, was "scarcely. represented by a dozen of the “Old Boys of '61 to ’65.” We.are seriously thinking of reogran- izing the post, . There, are between 40 ‘| Was best for, the ‘| ployed at the Will vill ‘si Heastrom® af Valley] © ioe of ieee ‘was: served “at ‘noon'||:. and 60. men -within ‘bugle call, if the tdcsin.were sounded. isThere .4s:one deserving comrade, Stephen Welsh, a charter member, '} think, who always kept, up his end of the society, but never was commander. he being always content to do, What ‘post. He sure. is a good disciplitiarian: and would rouse, life yard. spirit: in the post it made commander. Let us'stand together un- til the tinal master. out. ‘I -wish* you to print Denis A. Mc- Carthy’s poem on Memorial day ob- servance, / “Yours truly, TERRENCE J. TULLY, b “ie eghast Commander. Ds THE REPUBLIC. MAY REORGANIZE; STILL ARE ALERT Veterans of Civil War Reside Within Bugle Call—Uyges Comrade Stephen Welch as Suitable Material for Chief Executive—Veteran Denis A. McCarthy on “The Way i naa they’ll never march again. Every year that day draws nearer, Every. year this‘truth is clearer, That the men who saved the nation from thé severing southern sword, Soon must pass away for ever From the scenes of their endeavor; Soon must answer to the roll-call of the Angél of the Lord, Every year with dwihdling numberg Faithful still to those that’ slumbers, Forth they march to where already many have found peace’at last; ‘And they place the fairest bl6ssoms O’er the. silent: mould’ring bosoms Of the valiant griends and comrades of the battle of the past. ' Every, year growing ‘dimmer, duller, Tattered flag and faded color, Every year the hands that bear them ‘find’ atharder task to do. '| And the eyes that only. brightened, When the blage of battle lightened, ||\Like.the tattered flags they follow are. MEMORIAL DAY DAY: ‘ ‘OBSERVANCE (By ‘Denis. A. McCarthy.) Every year they're marching slower, Every year they’re stooping lower, | Every year the lilting music stirs the hearts of older men. Every year the flags Above them , and bless anal love’ and Miss Lorrine Pollock a reading. ‘Named Officers Wednesday Afternoon >The election of officers for the en- $uing year and. the. selection of. the ‘place of the next meeting took place ‘All the unfinished husiness before the conyention \was’> of -at- this time.- The formal closing of the con- verition followed the-installation of the new officers. ri Seg, e CITY NEWS From Wilf8n. ‘Mrs, Addison Lukins and daughters are in the city from. Wil+ ¢ _— . \ From Regan. ., Mrs.0. R. Vold:of Regan spegt yesterday in ‘the ‘efty, returning last. evening: — \ growing dim ang faded too. Byery year we watch the missing, ‘Every year we see them passing Scarcely pausing in our-hurry after pleasure, after gain— But. the battie-flags above them Seem to bend, and bless and love them, 7 And through all the ‘lilting “nusic ‘} sounds an undertone of pain. the city the! latter part of the week for an indefinite visit at the home ot. her\mother, Mrs. Catherine Boyle, 214 Fifth: street. Returns Home Mrs. A. W. Lucas returned to the ¢ity the latter part of the week from Watertown, Minn., where ghe had been spending the past ten ‘days or more, After attending the~funeral of her mother, Mie S. B. Kohler, toe Lucas remained/ ey short vi her sisters; two| © ‘Frome Hankinson. George siti of Hankinson was in the city ‘yesterday, and stopped at, the Van Horn. ‘0 Hal inky G. i. poller note ‘last evening for Hardin, Mont., where ‘he will go into the meee hin ‘ y- flee ponte R. * palmer, of the de.|, ment of education returned to the this. morning. from two weeks’ von in the northwestern part of the 4 deft For Mit ‘Minnesota. Frank Seifert returned to his home at New. Ulm, Minn., yestérday, after spending the. past couple of months .in Bismarck, . While here he was em- ‘store, At The » Van Horn: W.: ¢. Ochampaugh -was «caller, in Bismarck. yesterday;.and stopped ov- er here on his way. to Billings, Mont. Pry here/he registered at the vas (orn. pe Melting bon te. ‘Mrs. M. H. Farris. and children of Great Falls, Mont... were arrivals in Don’t Walt “Aretha ‘Minute Befare Sending For Trial of My) New ‘Home Tre: pt That An ‘ne Can :Use | Without Discomfort’ or loge of time. New -.and. Dif- ferent From ovens ‘You. 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Write*now: Send no money. —Simply ene Yyour-name and jaddress- to °F, ‘Page, 841A Page ‘Bidg., Marshall, .Mich.—but/do “this now—TODAY. ‘Closed All Day Friday ‘DECORATION: DAY) Sunset’ ‘Barbet’ Ship H( Under Cowan's Drug Store PG HARRINGTON, Beep. UNION SHOP Formerly City. National Shop “t grieving for the future when ASTORIA | For Infants and Children, Childre Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria. { AtGmonths ° . 35 Dost > 350! Exact Copy of Wrapper. ..: THE OENTAUR ComPanY. Hew YORE GIT¥. Lieut. Wanner Returning. barracks, 112 Main street, Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Wanner of Jamestow?.|'Mrs R.-D. Brown of San Diego, Cal. is in receipt of a cablegram from her | will be here for: the meeting, and Rev. son, Lieut. Donald Wanner, advising | Brown. will deliver a very stirring her that he is ready to sail for the message. He comes from the Nazar- United ‘States. The cablegram was /ene church, San Dicgo. dated Monday, May 26, and Wanner advised that he was Lady Foresters are’ giving a ing home.” # dance Wednesday evening in the K. CoHall. Starts at 9:30 sharp. A special meeting of the Salvation ut. art: Salvation “Army Meeting. slat -8 o'clock» atthe Army’. will be <-held ‘this. evening; O’Cormor’s, music and a good Salvation “Army.|time to all. ing bats _in. each. package. The ie age value tn a BENEFIT to feeth, appetite and diges- tion. And the price is 5 cents.

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