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‘ t SATURDAY, JUNE '2, 1928 “elebrates 50th Anniversary of Arrival in City! Mrs. Milan G. Ward entertained a group of pioneer women at her utiful farm home six miles north- st of Bismarck yesterday at a 1 c’clock luncheon in honor of the fif- tiet, niversary of the arrival of Mrs? Oscar Ward in Bismarck. The hostess was assisted in serv- ing the six course iuncheon by Miss Aldyth Ward, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Ward the tables was deccrated with large bouquets of wild flowers nave to the Dakota prairies. Seat- ed Yt the tables were Mrs. Ward, Mrs, Eliza Suttle, Mrs. Oscar Will, Mrs. Lucinda Logan, Mrs. Molly Ep- pinger, Mrs. John Whalen, | The afternoon was spent by the! women in reminiscences and in play- i] ine bridge with Mrs. Whalen win-' Alma Ziegenhagel, Lahr; Nettie | : the honors at bridge. (Tellman, New Salem; Mabelle W. Mrs, Ward and three chil- ‘Wise, Steele; Anna M. Neuncy: dren Ji ake imette, Beile and Ralph ar- in Bismarek fifty years ayo 1 in a covered wagon drawn by ams of oxen, coming from Al- Minn, by Mrs. Henry Ward and Mr. William Gibson. For three camped on what is the! Y site of the Northern Paci-' © station while they arranged the preliminaries to séttling June accompanied z on their home which was located on what is now Wild Wood. They pur- chased Jogs for their house from Henry Suttle, a pioneer settler. i One story which aroused mirth during the afternoon was the rem- nce of an incident happening to the Ward families as they! were leaving their camping ground for] their new home. When the sldw oxen teams drawing heavy ladened | wagons erossed the Northern Paci-; fic embankment about a block north, of fhe present station —_ they delayed the railroad workmen by! i down a part of the neatly piled banks to the dismay and loud- ly expressed disgust of the workers | who were hastenigg “to Bismarck and free whiskey” as it was termed. Miss Sarles to Exercises For | Bismarck Nurses _ | Over Week End’ Baccalaureate and grhduation ex- ercises for the eleven nurses of the Bismarck Evangelical hospital will be held Sunday and Monday respect- ively. Baccalaureate services will be! held at the Evangelical church Sun- | day evening at 8 o'clock. Bishop L. H. Seeger of Le Mars, Ia., formerly of Naperville, IlL., will deliver the | address. A pleasing part of the/ Program will consist of the vocal duet which will be sung by Miss Luella Bremer and Miss Elizabeth Peterson and the chorus numbers which will be given by the nurses chorus, Members of the graduating class include: Alta Vista, Kans.; Mabel M. Ecklud, Wilton; Lorraine E. Ecklund, ‘Wilton Nora J. Kamsvog, Overly; Paula H.; Ullick, New Salem; Lillian P. Ban-| gert, Tyndale, S. D. Ima O. And? | erson, Velva; Leona L, Lamb, Turtle | Luke, | Bismarck hospital —_ graduation, night program includes the follow-{ ing: Mac Donald's Orchestra— Invocation Rev. C. F. Strutz! Thin summer dresses achieve ter dress attractive for hot weather Nugsesahorae. Selected Shatming effects by the use of |and the shoulder smocking breaks Orhcestra— ; smocking, pleats and ruffles. Linen | the severity of the bateau neckline. Address... ..... Dr. N. 0. Ramstad! “aS. the | material used for the| Smocking is used on the other Pidko sols LMrs, Genevieve M.| Straight line dress with full len th | frock too, and its softness is com- Hugh = j pleates sketched in the illustration. | plemented by ticrs of t y feminine vases Mrs. John Graham | The new: side-closing is attractive, | flounces. Organdic is still the favor- Address ...... Bishop L, H. Sacger|#%4 the frock with its long, plain} ite fabri ruffled gowns! La Mars, Ia. | Vocal Solo. “Rain” “Ho| Mr. Piper Pearl Curran | Piano solo Rose Strutz,| Jamestown | Presentation of diplomas ..... a fe wanes, Pres. George Woerner) Benediction ...... Rev. C. F. Strutz, Reception at Nurses Home. Beste Serna coereinany interests. Mr. Jackman, one of the!) AMnouncements were received to: A learliest pioneer, settlers, arrived inj ay by Bismarck people of the mar- Elect Mrs. Conklin | Bismarck in 1872, Cqming from Cal- of Miss 2 Regent of D. A. R. | * on the porch. However, the blaze]treatment. Mrs, Emil Miller, Lehr, Wed June 6 At Last Meeting | 3",f" and on up to Victoria and 1923, message from Judge Englert at noon! a1.4 Fourth streets, as traMs cop, he Was quickly eatingtished with practi |has been discharged from the hospi, Se Mrs. F. L. Conklin was elected re-| Vancouver. After enjoyable ocean} Mrs, Blumer, daughter of Mr. and} today. was devoting considerable attention clly no damuge. tal. The riage of Miss Eleanor gent of the D. J : voyage he took the ©. P.& R.! Mrs, J. B. Johnson of Minot, is a i 2 ————.- The marriage i! 2 ent of the D. A. Reto serve for the : ‘i ‘lo seeing that pedestrians did not cut 2 S daughter of former Governor ae cwoevears atuthel lant mesting through the Canadian Rockies. jsraduate nurse of the Bismarck hos-| Set For danse: p. [tomers, as well as sceing that au " Oe Aes Habitat ; Dance at Riverside tonight. and Mrs. E. ¥. Sarles of Hullsboro, aaec iis i oS {pital in the class of 1 Mr.| The preliminary hearing. of OR eee ee eae Mrs. Robert Tower, Underwood, | and Don Goodman of Grand Forks, the hone of Moe Peed Gee Oa hee | LEAVING FOR WE | Blumer, a sradvate ef the Bismarek| Billington, former cashier of the} mobiles obeyed trafic Edward Kowalewoks, Beach, Emanuei| MeKenzie Orchestra. will take place at the Sarles home in officers elected were: 2 Misses Frances Johnson and May) high seheot i. audi for the xsinte| Driscoll State bank, charged with em- Brown, city, Mrs. Meinhover, - ; Hillsboro Wednesday, June 6. | Mrs. N. 0. Ramstad, first vice ire-|Semple will leave tomorrow for Los) board ef adwnistration. Ho enlist-[bezzlement, has been set for June city, Andrew Fischer, South Heart! Ig the arch devil torturing Miss Sarles, attended the public t; Mrs. F. D. Cook, second vice | Angeles, Gal. where they will make #”/ oq in the sbmarine corps m 1917/6 before Justice of the Peace Beer. Mrs. Sebastian Kiefel, Napoleon,| Waii 4 schools in Bismarck during the rest- Tegent; Mrs. W. S. Stratton, record. |indefinite visit. Evroute they wil and se.ved curing the enare. wit Fourth street, about G20 o'check’ Laut Miss Josephine Kwako, Zap, Johu| You—Wait for the STAR. vence of her parents in Bismarck. ing-secretary; Mrs. B. K. Skeels, cor-|stoP at Lewiston, Idaho to visit with gradu fremidke radin echoolvee- After Jay Walkers, Avani |SORRGORSIESERREIHIR JHELOR Henne Rd i EF e Rate - i ates ut the Unlecrarty ot Necet’pa, responding secretary; Misa Lucille! Miss Semple’s aunt, and continue) tablished in ednnection -v'th Har-| Policeman dack Serres war detailed |the porch became ignited. -Walerwas Master Lucas Brilz, Judson have en- |, Dance at Riverside tonight. tates of the University of North Da- Dahl, treasurer; Mrs. W. W. Moyer, Seneaiel si eh Wl ca itt ward Universit today to stop jay walkers in down-|thrown on it and this scattered fire tered the St. Alexius, hospital. foc| McKenzie Orchestra. aes | I = i t thi ing thac|®¥merous trips which they expec [pies uitanes . 1925 Convention the form of noon day luncheons] ¥il! be an automobile trip to Tn) TA Loner monn te Ne aca ine ee down con les tn eld medals |©uana, Mexico. by only one member of the board cf] The 1925 state convention of\the given by the local D. A. R. chapter to ae ‘ maminjatedtioniandiailew tpendeye hol Catholic Daughters of America will the two students standing highest inj | GIRLS LEAVE FOR VISIT iepiatewell \ - bo tield’ al Die This was de- school in history| , Misses Helen Targart and Luvern? Key : the Junior high were presented to Paul Mowry of Richholt with a grade of 98 and to ention which Thirsd y nnd eded wee li Fridiy tlctted’ for ho Baul, of William Moore schooi (uta : ’ + with je of 95, Although both eaaGt t . bey. absent Mrs. Christianson eerie «plained to the ladies the reason for Mas. Manbavet ates nail, ds, the medals, She stated that the wo-| Treasurers, Mrs, Ella, Bannon, :.| 22 decided to give these prizes in| RCUSUECK: SP * s1,q] order to encourage deeper interest inj Faeee aerate ete Ctsx' [the United States history. This is th eae Fogo oaa Mrs. J. J. Kann,| Second time that the medals have Minot, delegates ito) the| national cons) root, Presented: Minot, s ional Lon-, “Acting as hostesses were the past “ig which will be held in Kansas! . Oe yee 3 h z= regents, Mrs. E, A. Thorberg and Cit@ during Jyly. Mrs. Eleanor vrs, Grady. Mrs. E, J. Taylor was Reichert, Dickinson, and Mrs. Ban- unable to assist because of being out non, Bismarck, were named as of town. Luncheon was served by the ternates. ‘ ; women at the close of the mecting. The local court was repre ited at! pi ance e/a a. a the meeting by Mrs. Ella Bannon, Ww. GC. T. U. Meet at Indian Schools state advocate, and Mrs. William| The monthly meeting of the Wo- Dolag, alternate to the grand regent. ; TURN FROM BAD LANDS Misses Grace Hand, Rita Murphy,|man’s Christian Temperance union Frances Mallory, and Ruth Rowley; will be held Tuesday afternoon, June teachers in the Bismarck schocls, re-"§, at the Indian school with Mrs. C. turned yesterday from an automobile B. Dickenson as hostess. The pro- trip to the Bad Lands. They were as’ gram will be in charge of Mrs. L. F. far west as Wibeaux, Mont., makins: Crawford. The topie of the meeting Medora their headquarters. The will be “Flower Mission Day.” young women report a splendid visit Members will respond to roll call among the ranchers and state thal with “My Favorite Flower and Why.” they saw many of the beautiful spots All members who can are asked to for which the Bad Lands are famous. bring flowers which will be made up j OPEN SUMNER COTTAGE int’ teuduren (Be), dlatelbuted Bb “The Birches,” the summer cot-! aji those who wish to attend but age which the Fargo Business and have not means of transportation are Professional Women's club are requested to notify either Mrs. Sara maintaining at Detroit Lake will be Ankenman or Mrs. C. W. Smith not formally opened for the season to- Jater than Monday afternoon and to day and Sunday. An important part meet at the Masonic Temple Rest of the ceremony will be the opening room at 2:30 o'clock. Cars will be on of King Tut's tomb. hand to take them to the schools. LEAVES FOR POSITION Miss Mary Henlein, stenographer ; at the Workman’s Compensation Bur- BACK FROM CALIFORNIA. Mrs. A. J. Ostrander, who has been spending. the winter in Los Angeles, * fo neapolis, Minn. to. spend] Pal os ‘week visiting’ with oo and friends, \ eau, left today for Bremerton, Was! 7 $ Calif,, returned to her home yester- to take a similar position in the naval day. Her sister, Mrs. Hanna Schreid- yards col TUae Pie A ie Her, posltien er of Los Angeles accompanied her as Funston, stenographer from the de- ft a8 Glasgow, Mont., where she t ‘i . stopped, over for a short visit with partment of education at the capital Teii oud volition’ BKs Coss oo ¢ VISIT PARENTS arrived soon to visit with Mr: d- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLean of er Roberts of Wilton, her niece, and Minot who have been visiting at the , with relatives in Bismarck. home of Mr. McLean's mother, Mrs. | Mary McLean of the Rose Apts., and; TO GARRISON. McLean's parents, Mr, and Mrs.|: Mr..and Mrs. Nick Reuter; Miss Foran of Mandan returned to Sana Hanson, and Arthur Hegberg | home last night. ee last night for their home at Gar- STE ison. They were accompanied .by ATTENDS OFFICIAL MEETING. |} J. W. Riley, state school inspector, dha enter ond. granddaughter, iry Malloy, ill visit who has béen working in C county : Miss Mary lalloy, who will yisit with " the past two weeks attended a} meting of school officers at Lisbon jay. ‘Mr. Riley will com: his work in Cass county next week. REV POSTLETHWAITE IMPROVING Rev. H. ©, Postlethwaite who is ‘suffering from a heart attack is re- nae ported to be slightly impsoved th VISITS MOTHER. morning, and $o have rested very well Mrs. R, W. Henderson left last | during the night. . . night for a month or six weeks visit Apr te with her mother in Cedar Rapids, Ia. She will also visit in Chicago before returning. ‘ MONDAY CLUB The Monday club will meet with Mrsi V. J. LaRose Monday. R. B. Tower ‘of Underwood, made MRS. FIELDS ON VISIT P ® business visit to the city today. Mrs. P. R, Fields. left. Thursday E. M. Birrenkott of Steele, hopped here today -. sleeves and narrow belt has an air/and painted cottons or silks are used at once simply and fashionable [for the untrimmed straight-line {ghort_ time ago has returned to his Very short sleeves make the cen-| dresses. heiie PIONEER RETURN: Recovering From Operation J. J. Jackman of 0 Par | Johnson-Blumer Miss Evelyn Thue, 6-year iets RiER CHIT te daughter of Mr. and M Heights, near Los Angeles, Calif., has * 4 ‘ Bike Seal Ia, Beane ceed Secret Marriage |wiv indcrwent an appendi month or two looking after business ifornia he made the trip by steamer, setting sail from San Pedro harbor tc San Francisco and then continuing to Rush left this morning for Fargo. Helen will visit with her grandmoth- er in Fargo and with friends in De-! and: troit, Minn., before returning Luverne will be a guest at the home of friends in Fargo and visit Miss Florence Woodland at Fergus, Falls, Minn., a former-resident here. VISITING RELATIVES Mrs, C, M. Condon of Garrison whe stopped over in Bismarck last night left this morning for a visit with re- latives in St. Paul, Minn., and Ro- chester, Minn. In the latter place her sister is seriously ill. Mrs. Condon are proprietors of the European hotel in Garrison. GOES HOME. Mr. and Mrs, John Caulfield left this morning for their home in St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Caulfield has been under treatment at the St. Alexius hospital for some time past. He ex- pects to return to Bismarck after a short time spent in recuperating. REPRESENTATIVE GOES HOME E. R. Helbing of St. Anthony, rep- resentative from Morton county, dur- ing the last legislative session, has returned to his home after being un der treatment at the St. Alexius hos- pital for some time past. HOME IN FEW DAYS S. F. Lambert, manager of the Lam- bert-Schipfer Stock farm south of town, who underwent an operation at the St. Alexius hospital about a week ago will return to his home within a few days. RETURNS FROM TRIP R. B. Murphy member of the board of administration returned this morning from visits to Bathgate, Devils ‘Lake, Bottineau, and Under- wood. At the last named place he delivered the commencement address »_ LEAVE BY AUTOMOBILE Miss Grace Hand and Miss, Frances Mallory left today by automobile for their respective homes at Valley City and Ellendale. They motored as far as Jamestown in Miss Hund’s car. RETURNS HOME 4 Dr. Charles MacLachlan of New Rockford who was a business calier in thd city yesterday returned to his home this morning. ‘on the Great Lakes rye Sap Steel wees, Duluth to Buffalo and Return pagar PLEATS, RUFFLES, SMOCKING TRIM SUMMER FROCKS : | Albert Blumer at Steele, N. D. at home in Bismarck after June 7, be! trial will begin at Valley Ciiy on exceptional honor: at -the University of North Dakota, according to the Grand Forks Herald. He was elected chairman of the -student board of \control, which is in charge of the ur- fiver: student publications. He is lin his sophomore yea: John Thorpe who is assistant at- torney general has Minot returned from where he represented the in litigation and from Velva where he delivered the high school jcommencement address, He was ac- icompanied by Mrs. Thorpe. | lle 5 | STATE OFFICIAL, RETURNS ! i NLIST IN ARMY DETACHMENT i oR Ww. er and Ole Benson en- listed in the quarter master detach-! ment, National Guards, Bismarck, | i yesterday, bringing the total number |in the detachment to twenty and com- pleting the unit. i \ ROYAL NEIGHBORS { | The Royal Neighbors will mert Monday night at Odd Fellows hall at | 8 o'clock when i ion and affilia- tion exercises will be held, i ATTEND SUMMER CEREMONIAL j | Mr. and Mrs, W. 0, Anderson mo- jtored to Fargo yesterday to attend the summer ceremon’ of the! es, {DANCING PARTY W About, seventy-five the dancing party with which country club scason was opened last! jevening. ! i cae the! BUSINESS TRIP | J.C, Taylor and Jack Hansen made j ja business trip to Fargo this morn-) ‘ing. | e : || CITY NEWS |, Returned Hame | Mrs, Carl Pederson and baby girl! {have returned to tteir-home from |the Bismarck Hospital. Theo. Koffel Goes Home ‘Theodore Koffel who underwent an operation at the Bismarck Jospital a Fation at the St. Alexius hi -|cently is reported improving. Trial on June 8. The Kasimir Schneider murder June 8, according to a televhonic | PAGE FIVE. A. W. LUCAS CO. Our Great SALE Now in progress clearly demonstrates the purchasing power of your money, <i town streets. Stationed at Broadway Mr. and! | GUESTS IN FARGO, | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gross, Mr.) Gross’ mother, Mrs. Paul Gross and | is sister, Miss Helen Gross, arc, ests of Mr, and Mrs, Charles F. | {Finkle of Fargo for a few days. i GOING TO EUROPE Marcus A. Edburg will leave Mon ‘day morning for New York City to) LET set sail for Europe. Mr, Edburg ex ) pects to spend the summer visiting in eV 5 “ft pe Stockholm, Christiana, and various | YOUR PIN-MONEY jother points in the Scandinavian VA lcountries and northern European ; 4 ) ' GUEST OF MISS MURPHY Miss Grace Lunding, principal of the Underwood high school, will ar- rive this evening to spend a few day: as the guest of Miss Rita Murphy Miss Lunding is enroute to her hom: at Hope. BACK FROM EASTERN VISIT \ Ls @ i an Mrs. F. L. Schuman has returnesi| i from a six week visit with friend: and relatives in New York City. Washington, D. C., Detroit, Mich.. and various other points. : PRESENT PUPILS,IN RECITAL Voice pupils from Mrs. Hermann}| Scheffer’s class will appear in recit al at the Rialto Friday evening Junc 8, at 8:30 o'clock, Public cordially invited. GOING TO VISIT MOTHER Mrs. M. H. Wasem and baby Ideal for rig ie outta Tate the Orchestra pat : Cottage, FISHIN Dr. and Mrs GR “pp and Mr. for Dancing 8. 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